I've only been to Nolin once and that was during summer when water is high. Are there any stumps or hazards that can take out your lower unit running around Nolin around this time of the year when lake level is pretty low?
I've only been to Nolin once and that was during summer when water is high. Are there any stumps or hazards that can take out your lower unit running around Nolin around this time of the year when lake level is pretty low?
2004 Stratos 295 Pro XL
2004 Mercury 3.0 L EFI 200 HP SN: 0T908560
Standard/Servicemaster Lower 859399T13
If you have any kind of mapping on your boat, you’ll be ok. Just swing wide around points. Most creeks have standing timber, but with it so low, you should be able to see all of it.
Stay in the channels. You should be good. Idle in the shallows if you’re not familiar with the area.
2017 Nitro Z20 w/ Mercury 250 Pro XS
MK Ultrex 112# Mega DI/ Mega 360
Console: Helix 10 MDI G3N-Helix 10 MSI G3N
Bow: Helix 10 MDI G3N-Helix 10 MDI G4N
I echo what everyone else said. Depending on the amount of rain there could be some fairly large floating logs so keep an eye out for those too.
2000 Ranger R83
2000 Evinrude Ficht 150
MG Trolling Motor
Garmin ECHOMAP 63cv, Garmin Striker 7 (helm)
Garmin ECHOMAP 93sv, ECHOMAP 73sv (bow)
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