Crotch Lake Information

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Dirtus wrote:to be honest, there are guys on here that now the lake better than i, we just take our time, the good thing about the low water is you get to see a lot of the lake that is normally just under the surface , we found a few rock piles ive been drivin over for years and never new they were there.
My advice, just take your time. good luck.
Dirtus:

Do you know if Fawn Lake was accessbile? From my experience on Crotch L., if Fawn L. is accessible, any obvious hazards should be marked w/bottles or clearly visibile. Again, don't cheat between some of the islands.
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Dirtus wrote:to be honest, there are guys on here that now the lake better than i, we just take our time, the good thing about the low water is you get to see a lot of the lake that is normally just under the surface , we found a few rock piles ive been drivin over for years and never new they were there.
My advice, just take your time. good luck.
Dirtus,

Do you know if Fawn Lake is accessible? If it is, then there should not be any unmarked hazards in the main lake. Again, don't cheat between islands. And, if you are venturing into the upper lake, watch our for the large rock on the east side of the narrows just off the point and stay to the extreme east of the Three Sisters' Rocks or to the extreme west. Also, be careful if you go around the east side of Big Island in the area where the channel narrows. Ward should be able to alert you to any other hazards.

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