Has anybody been there lately??? I used to go there quite a bit, and it always amazed me how good this small lake looked.
Has anybody been there lately??? I used to go there quite a bit, and it always amazed me how good this small lake looked.
Jeff, and Rheba Johnson
AND COOPER
2009 BEE LINE 294 by Phoenix
2009 150 MERC OPTIMAX
Skip, the lake is just about 3 miles to the north of the town of Bryson. Bryson is located 10 miles west of Jacksboro. About 10 miles east of Graham. If you have not ever seen this lake you will be amazed. I think when it is full it might be 1.5 miles long. 100% flooded timber, lots of hydrilia and other grasses. Very clear water. Mostly a rocky ledge lake on the lower end with timber. It has a few downfalls though. The boat ramp is steep and mostly gravel, it is very remote, and there is a horsepower rating or no-gasoline rule (that I cannot remember). But full af big fish
Jeff, and Rheba Johnson
AND COOPER
2009 BEE LINE 294 by Phoenix
2009 150 MERC OPTIMAX
All we need now is a 10 digit grid coordiante and we are set for this one......![]()
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"Only the dead have seen the end of war" Plato
Plug this in your GPS
33.189018, -98.404273
+33° 11' 20.46", -98° 24' 15.38"
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33.189018, -98.404273
+33° 11' 20.46", -98° 24' 15.38"
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John I am almost scared to plg those coordiantes in my GPS.... might send me to Aggie land or something
"Only the dead have seen the end of war" Plato
Pflugerville, Tx - Somewhere between a Rock and a Weird Place
I'd never do that to you. Those coordinates will put you square in the middle of Bryson Lake. Now if you need help getting to Limestone or Aggieland, I've got those too.![]()