Avoiding the Dangers of Big Lake?
Hi All,
I got a new boat and I am very excited to finally have the machine that can get me all around Big Lake but I have heard there can be trash and areas to avoid. What is the best way to find the routes in, around & through Big Lake that are safe and clear to run? Thanks in advance for any advice! |
I haven't had a problem anywhere out there other than trying to get through the Texaco cut from the lake. Sometimes it gets a bit shallow. other than that, no problems, as long as you stay out of westcove. I tried a few times, but it shallows up quick in there.
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That is good to hear. I thought there was specific runs/channels I needed to stay in.
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If there is a strong north wind, there are a few places that get fairly shallow.
A north wind can drop the water level 1.5' - 3'. So places that are normally 4 feet deep can be 2 feet deep with a good north wind. This usually only happens during the winter [Dec. - Feb.]. |
So other than the crab traps and oil platforms, is there anything else I need to watch out for or can I just run across the lake keeping my eye on the depth finder?
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And any debris the random board or log can make for a crappy day. Be careful on the south side where the old jetty rock line is, during high tide some of its submerged
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It use to be most of it was always above the normal water level with only a few short "gaps" where the rocks were under water. Now there are several long stretches [100+ yards] where the rocks are just under the water and waiting to wipe out a lower unit. IMO.... this jetty needs to be "MARKED" some how to because it is a safety hazard to boaters that are not familiar with the Old Jetty. |
As mentioned earlier, be careful of low water conditions, usually caused by a strong north wind. When there is a low water advisory, take it seriously. Among spots already mentioned, use caution around Turner Island, and the Washout and north of the washout, in low water conditions.
To get a good line on Texaco Cut, I would approach it from the ship channel side first time, to get a track to follow when coming back in the opposite direction. Good luck, be careful, don't potlick. :) |
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or they should finish diging them up to put on the beach, with that said they are on every GPS and map, and they hold fish from time to time! |
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I see boats "running" past there fairly often, and wonder how often someone hits that rock. Also, on the east side of the Island..... about 200 yards..... there is a shallow area. Sometimes you will see birds standing in the water there. |
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Also, south of the Island, about 300-400 yards, you can see shells in those same conditions, only a few inches under the water. Ouch! |
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Wade fishermen, seriously, some of them fish chest deep and if there's a bit of chop on the water it can be hard to spot them. I know if I were wade fishing in the lake, I'd wear a hunters orange hat.
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Those are the kind of things I was wondering about. I don't really see people running through one particular area but I figured some areas were safer than others. Is there a deep channel that runs through any part of the lake that is always a safe bet?
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By " guide boats" they anchored up within casting difference there culints said "look there there's people in the water we should help them, there " take that crap back to port oconner " witch I have never fished, !! But now everyone wants to wade bl ! And a hundred yaks out when the conditions are right!! Should have a flag or something cause that's getting bad,!!, Will will never get out of my boat again. With the retarded people running around on the fri-mon ! |
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