Finally hauled my old Lancer 25 to Lake Lanier for some fall color.
I put in at six-mile creek public boat ramp off of hwy. 369 near Flowery Branch, Ga. The ramp angle here is rather shallow, necessitating a slight wetting of my rear bumper even with the extension out. The draft for this boat is 2 1/2 ft. If over 3 ft. you may want to consider another ramp. Some of the many marinas and sailing clubs located here will provide one for a fee. Also, all the other usual amenities are available.
The colors were very good,but due to the predominately GREY sky conditions for three days, the light for pics was less than dramatic.
Afternoon winds were predictable and ranged steadily between 7 to 10 kts. from 1400 hrs. to about 1800 hrs. Local boats in abundance even on the two week days.
Seemingly endless shoreline and islands of every description. Choice anchorages,all to ones self, were numerous.
The huge Striper population here is constantly displaying itself, rolling and splashing around in long, moving processions. My brother is one of the local tournament fishing nuts and says the bass fishing here is unbeatable.
Overall enjoyable stay with excellent fall conditions and zero hassle from the local or official elements. I'd recommend it! Follow link for pics as I couldn't get them on here again.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=9181&id=100000087335157&l=e802bf0a77
I put in at six-mile creek public boat ramp off of hwy. 369 near Flowery Branch, Ga. The ramp angle here is rather shallow, necessitating a slight wetting of my rear bumper even with the extension out. The draft for this boat is 2 1/2 ft. If over 3 ft. you may want to consider another ramp. Some of the many marinas and sailing clubs located here will provide one for a fee. Also, all the other usual amenities are available.
The colors were very good,but due to the predominately GREY sky conditions for three days, the light for pics was less than dramatic.
Afternoon winds were predictable and ranged steadily between 7 to 10 kts. from 1400 hrs. to about 1800 hrs. Local boats in abundance even on the two week days.
Seemingly endless shoreline and islands of every description. Choice anchorages,all to ones self, were numerous.
The huge Striper population here is constantly displaying itself, rolling and splashing around in long, moving processions. My brother is one of the local tournament fishing nuts and says the bass fishing here is unbeatable.
Overall enjoyable stay with excellent fall conditions and zero hassle from the local or official elements. I'd recommend it! Follow link for pics as I couldn't get them on here again.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=9181&id=100000087335157&l=e802bf0a77
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