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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 2400181" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>There is an area of the lake called the hayfield and there is one called the briar patch. You see, in the summer, some years ago, much of the lake went dry every summer and they baled hay on it. Hence lots of the names. If the wind gets up just right, you can still reach over and scoop a handfull of mud off the bottom and not get your hand wet. All depends on where you are starting out if you will be anywhere near either place. I was lost the entire time I was there and that was for a week.</p><p>(Fishing with a local)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 2400181, member: 1518"] There is an area of the lake called the hayfield and there is one called the briar patch. You see, in the summer, some years ago, much of the lake went dry every summer and they baled hay on it. Hence lots of the names. If the wind gets up just right, you can still reach over and scoop a handfull of mud off the bottom and not get your hand wet. All depends on where you are starting out if you will be anywhere near either place. I was lost the entire time I was there and that was for a week. (Fishing with a local) [/QUOTE]
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