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  On 1/12/2013 at 12:19 PM, Quillback said:
I forgot to add that the Lost Bridge South COE ramp is in good shape with plenty of ramp left in the water.

Thats good news. I like that little ramp. It's a nice short cut over to the Cliffty area for me. I can't run from P. Creek to Cliffty like all of you other big boaters. :-)

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  On 1/13/2013 at 12:12 AM, J-Doc said:
Thats good news. I like that little ramp. It's a nice short cut over to the Cliffty area for me. I can't run from P. Creek to Cliffty like all of you other big boaters. :-)

Yeah it's a good ramp to use if you're going to fish Clifty. If the lake level keeps falling it's probably going to become a popular ramp also. I haven't been over to LB North in a while, should've stopped by and checked it out while I was in the area the other day.

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I checked clifty today and there is maybe 10 ft of the ramp left.....not sure I can launch there but did check at Beaver town by the swinging bridge and u can launch there....for those that might go after a walleye.

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You mean the town of Beaver launch on Table Rock/White River? If so, I'm surprised that's open. That was getting way shallow last summer.

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I would like to know if that ramp at beavertown is open myself. I was thinking of taking my jon boat up there and trout fishing. I checked Houseman access ramp and its not useable, the ramp ends about 3 feet before the water starts and there is a large drop off out in the water. Little off topic since we are talking about beaver lake but if anyone knows if that beavertown ramp is useable for sure I would appreciate it.

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At Beaver, there are actually two ramps. One for lake full. The other is for the old days and is out on the edge of the river channel. You have to drive over gravel normally submerged, but a paved ramp at the channel waits on you.

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No actual reports, but based on year time and moon cycle we should be entering the up the river and shallow time in the next 4 weeks,

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