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Crossing the lake
Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? If I arrive at Clewiston
near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. Are there any obstructions to worry about? It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. |
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On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. Are there any obstructions to worry about? It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. |
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On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote:
On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. |
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On Mar 26, 4:34*pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote: On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. It all depends on timing and when I get there. |
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:09:12 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: On Mar 26, 4:34*pm, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote: On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. It all depends on timing and when I get there. Roland Martin's Marina in Clewiston is a traditional half way stop on the way across. It's a fun place at night but bring bug spray. You'll feel right at home there with the old Florida atmosphere. Alternatively there are some free town docks in Moore Haven. I would strongly recommend not crossing the lake at night. |
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On Mar 26, 3:16*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:09:12 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:34*pm, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote: On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. It all depends on timing and when I get there. Roland Martin's Marina in Clewiston is a traditional half way stop on the way across. *It's a fun place at night but bring bug spray. You'll feel right at home there with the old Florida atmosphere. Alternatively there are some free town docks in Moore Haven. I would strongly recommend not crossing the lake at night. Wives always complicate things. My wife who will be visiting her mom in Fort Lauderdale now wants to join us for part of the trip across the state. |
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On Mar 26, 4:35*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Mar 26, 3:16*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:09:12 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:34*pm, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote: On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. It all depends on timing and when I get there. Roland Martin's Marina in Clewiston is a traditional half way stop on the way across. *It's a fun place at night but bring bug spray. You'll feel right at home there with the old Florida atmosphere. Alternatively there are some free town docks in Moore Haven. I would strongly recommend not crossing the lake at night. Wives always complicate things. *My wife who will be visiting her mom in Fort Lauderdale now wants to join us for part of the trip across the state. OK Wayne, why NOT cross the lake at night? Just curious. |
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 17:36:01 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: OK Wayne, why NOT cross the lake at night? Just curious. I wouldn't be comfortable with doing it myself and I've crossed several times in both directions. It would be easy to get in trouble. There are floating hazards; the channel is not all that wide and it curves around quite a bit; the navigation markers are widely spaced; and there are some serious hazards to navigation as you approach the lock at the east end. I just view it as an unnecessary risk, especially for a first timer. Some parts of the trip are a little spooky even in the daytime. |
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On Mar 26, 8:36*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Mar 26, 4:35*pm, Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 3:16*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:09:12 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:34*pm, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote: On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. It all depends on timing and when I get there. Roland Martin's Marina in Clewiston is a traditional half way stop on the way across. *It's a fun place at night but bring bug spray. You'll feel right at home there with the old Florida atmosphere. Alternatively there are some free town docks in Moore Haven. I would strongly recommend not crossing the lake at night. Wives always complicate things. *My wife who will be visiting her mom in Fort Lauderdale now wants to join us for part of the trip across the state. OK Wayne, why NOT cross the lake at night? *Just curious.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Frog, the channel markings are spaced quite far apart and the channel winds around a fair amount. Roland's place is okay, there are some places I like better, real old time lake places. |
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On Mar 27, 6:44*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 26, 8:36*pm, Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:35*pm, Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 3:16*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:09:12 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:34*pm, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote: On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. It all depends on timing and when I get there. Roland Martin's Marina in Clewiston is a traditional half way stop on the way across. *It's a fun place at night but bring bug spray. You'll feel right at home there with the old Florida atmosphere. Alternatively there are some free town docks in Moore Haven. I would strongly recommend not crossing the lake at night. Wives always complicate things. *My wife who will be visiting her mom in Fort Lauderdale now wants to join us for part of the trip across the state. OK Wayne, why NOT cross the lake at night? *Just curious.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Frog, the channel markings are spaced quite far apart and the channel winds around a fair amount. Roland's place is okay, there are some places I like better, real old time lake places.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious Pirates. |
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On Mar 27, 9:15*am, Tim wrote:
On Mar 27, 6:44*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 8:36*pm, Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:35*pm, Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 3:16*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:09:12 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:34*pm, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote: On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. It all depends on timing and when I get there. Roland Martin's Marina in Clewiston is a traditional half way stop on the way across. *It's a fun place at night but bring bug spray. You'll feel right at home there with the old Florida atmosphere. Alternatively there are some free town docks in Moore Haven. I would strongly recommend not crossing the lake at night. Wives always complicate things. *My wife who will be visiting her mom in Fort Lauderdale now wants to join us for part of the trip across the state. OK Wayne, why NOT cross the lake at night? *Just curious.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Frog, the channel markings are spaced quite far apart and the channel winds around a fair amount. Roland's place is okay, there are some places I like better, real old time lake places.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Like Richard said, pirates! In reality, there's a little bit of everything, it's a very shallow lake in a lot of places, really just a low spot in a swamp that's been diked. There's not much for rock, just sand, stumps, mud, etc. Even in a bass boat there's a lot of areas that you need to pretty much stick to a channel. |
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On Mar 27, 8:09*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious Pirates. LOL! |
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On Mar 27, 8:30*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 27, 9:15*am, Tim wrote: On Mar 27, 6:44*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 8:36*pm, Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:35*pm, Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 3:16*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:09:12 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Mar 26, 4:34*pm, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 26, 4:05*pm, hk wrote: On 3/26/10 3:48 PM, Frogwatch wrote: Anybody here ever crossed Lake Okechobee? *If I arrive at Clewiston near dusk, I may simply sail across the lake at night. *Are there any obstructions to worry about? *It looks is if there are a few markers, only a few lit and it is maybe 30+ miles across. I've crossed the Big O and traveled over a lot of it, in search of the Holy Largemouth Bass. There are shallows, there are bars, there are grassy areas. There's not much to see on the lake itself, unless you are a fisherman. Are you planning to find a berth at Roland Martin's marina in Clewiston? It's a nice place to stop. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. Yeah, sure, I'll bet old Harry will now try to tell everybody that he's spent much more time on the O than me.....snerk. If you'd spent any time on it, you'd know that there's a cleared channel right through it. It all depends on timing and when I get there. Roland Martin's Marina in Clewiston is a traditional half way stop on the way across. *It's a fun place at night but bring bug spray. You'll feel right at home there with the old Florida atmosphere. Alternatively there are some free town docks in Moore Haven. I would strongly recommend not crossing the lake at night. Wives always complicate things. *My wife who will be visiting her mom in Fort Lauderdale now wants to join us for part of the trip across the state. OK Wayne, why NOT cross the lake at night? *Just curious.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Frog, the channel markings are spaced quite far apart and the channel winds around a fair amount. Roland's place is okay, there are some places I like better, real old time lake places.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Like Richard said, pirates! In reality, there's a little bit of everything, it's a very shallow lake in a lot of places, really just a low spot in a swamp that's been diked. There's not much for rock, just sand, stumps, mud, etc. Even in a bass boat there's a lot of areas that you need to pretty much stick to a channel.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wow! occasionally does somebody hit an old refrigeraor? It's happened on the Wabash river up here. ?8^ 0 |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote in message ... What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious Pirates. He asked about in the water. Not about marinas :) |
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:15:37 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? All that plus floating debris and some significant wrecks. |
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:15:37 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? We my have hit Jimmy Hoffa once. Something big and ugly bounced off the bottom of the boat right in the middle of the channel. Never did get a good look at it. :-) |
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Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message ... What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious Pirates. Damn Somalis. Good think FL has liberal gun laws. |
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"Larry" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious Pirates. Damn Somalis. Good think FL has liberal gun laws. LOL! --Mike |
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mgg wrote:
"Larry" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... What kind of obsticles are there in the water? Tree stumps? Sand bars? shallow spots or rock formations? just curious Pirates. Damn Somalis. Good think FL has liberal gun laws. LOL! --Mike Is it legal to fire on a pirate flagged vessel? |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 08:35:48 -0400, anon-e-moose
wrote: Is it legal to fire on a pirate flagged vessel? If so, there would be a lot of sailboats in the FL Keys with bullet holes. |
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