DANGER
- fishingmachine
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DANGER
HAVE FOUND THAT THE GREEN BOUY BETWEEN DIAMOND ISLAND AND MOUTH OF OTTER CREEK HAS SUNK TO JUST BELOW THE SURFACE,CREATING A SERIOUS HAZAARD FOR FISHERMEN AND BOATERS.this was seen at 6 pm on wed. 3/28/18,we couldn't see it until we were right on top of it,be careful
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Re: DANGER
thanks for the heads up
- DreamWeaver
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Re: DANGER
Ditto on the thanks.. hoping to get out on the lake by mid April
- fishingmachine
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Re: DANGER
the US Coast Guard is not going to fix this soon,so be careful.I notified them and they said their boat wont be on the lake for a while
Re: DANGER
Wish I checked before I went, missed it by twenty or so feet today! Got skunked today but was a great day to be on the water and shake the rust off. Surface temp in mid thirty’s. Marked fish in the otter creek dimond island area.
- fishingmachine
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Re: DANGER
bump
Re: DANGER
I have fished that area a few times but am not familiar with the buoy what does it mark?
- danruss
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Re: DANGER
It's most likely the green buoy (51) indicated on this map (red arrow) marking the shallow edge of the Otter Creek mouth. Can anyone confirm?keithm87 wrote:I have fished that area a few times but am not familiar with the buoy what does it mark?
Chart link: http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/14783.shtml
- fishingmachine
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Re: DANGER
yes,that is correct