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Here's an old pic I found from a fellow OAF member...

Awesome pic! I love pre-table rock pictures, of table rock. If any of you have any please post them!

Also if anyone is interested in the history around table rock buy the tom koob (sp?) books! Very fascinating.

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While enjoying some wings and pizza I was very fortunate to buy one of those collage pictures of the bridges. They had it off the wall while moving things around and accepted my offer. Never hurts to ask.

Very true. I need to make the drive there to eat sometime. It's been forever ago.

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Awesome pic! I love pre-table rock pictures, of table rock. If any of you have any please post them!

Also if anyone is interested in the history around table rock buy the tom koob (sp?) books! Very fascinating.

Another one to check out is Silas Turnbo. Turnbo Manuscripts.http://thelibrary.org/lochist/turnbo/toc.html

Once on the site do a key word search for "forsyth" very coold encounters of the past because he uses very specific lanmarks.

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Never fish that bluff. Nothing to see there. Move along.

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It's amazing what fish finders can do these days , neat shot. It's been over 5 years ago or more but I've actually dove on that bridge when the lake was low enough to make it a non-deco dive. It was quite a sight to see even in the dark , deep water. I wish I'd been able to take some pictures at the time but it was a technical enough dive that hauling a camera along wasn't an option for us.

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I saw Gman fish that bluff during Bassmaster event. Didn't work for him either. Lol! Poor G.

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It's amazing what fish finders can do these days , neat shot. It's been over 5 years ago or more but I've actually dove on that bridge when the lake was low enough to make it a non-deco dive. It was quite a sight to see even in the dark , deep water. I wish I'd been able to take some pictures at the time but it was a technical enough dive that hauling a camera along wasn't an option for us.

Just reading that gives me the heebeegeebee's.

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