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Best slow down when you reach the South end of the Bridge.  The Contractor poured a new slab of concrete on 13 Highway where it joins the Bridge deck.  That slab is about 5 inches or so higher than the surface of Hwy. 13 and they have a temporary (hopefully) asphalt ramp taking you down from the elevated slab to the existing Highway surface.  You hit that sucker at speed and you're going to get a little bit of a surprise !  The wakeboarders call it " getting air " ;-) !

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6 hours ago, yellowgtman said:

Saw that the bridge is supposed to be open for this weekend

Yep, they are hustling to sweep it and make final preparations.  Supposed to open sometime tomorrow Thursday 5-26.  Until they do something more gradual and permanent I'd suggest a little caution at the South end approaching and departing from those new slabs they poured just beyond the ends of the bridge on Hwy 13.

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The South end is sm-o-o-o-o-thed out now and no worries.  Bridge opened Thurs. afternoon and seems a little wider than before.  Can't tell yet if they removed the "No Wake" buoys ( that many of the play-boats ignored ) under the Bridge.   

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On May 28, 2016 at 8:36 AM, skeeter said:

The South end is sm-o-o-o-o-thed out now and no worries.  Bridge opened Thurs. afternoon and seems a little wider than before.  Can't tell yet if they removed the "No Wake" buoys ( that many of the play-boats ignored ) under the Bridge.   

Most of the folks I saw seemed to think they were "go fast" buoys.  Watched the water patrol sit there for over an hour a couple of weeks ago "monitoring" the situation.  Must have been texting or reading a policy manual as numerous boats flew through on plane and he didn't react to a single one.  Maybe just gathering statistics on the (non) effectiveness of them!

I seldom fish bridge pilings but wouldn't mind seeing all of them (bridges) designated no wake.  Drives me nuts to see some old couple sitting there in a small aluminum boat bobber fishing and battleships and destroyers running past them at full throttle (or worse, half throttle).

Sorry for the thread jack - one of those senior moments I guess.  Glad the bridge project is finally completed.

"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."  George Carlin

"The only money ever wasted is money never spent."  Me.

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23 hours ago, vernon said:

Most of the folks I saw seemed to think they were "go fast" buoys.  Watched the water patrol sit there for over an hour a couple of weeks ago "monitoring" the situation.  Must have been texting or reading a policy manual as numerous boats flew through on plane and he didn't react to a single one.  Maybe just gathering statistics on the (non) effectiveness of them!

I seldom fish bridge pilings but wouldn't mind seeing all of them (bridges) designated no wake.  Drives me nuts to see some old couple sitting there in a small aluminum boat bobber fishing and battleships and destroyers running past them at full throttle (or worse, half throttle).

Sorry for the thread jack - one of those senior moments I guess.  Glad the bridge project is finally completed.

Couldn't agree more, vernon. Just kills me how they'll show up at 5 a.m. to ticket tournament boats whose bow/stern lights may be flickering but let seemingly bigger, moving violations speed on by.

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On 5/29/2016 at 9:55 AM, vernon said:

I seldom fish bridge pilings but wouldn't mind seeing all of them (bridges) designated no wake.  Drives me nuts to see some old couple sitting there in a small aluminum boat bobber fishing and battleships and destroyers running past them at full throttle (or worse, half throttle).

Sorry for the thread jack - one of those senior moments I guess.  Glad the bridge project is finally completed.

We're used to it in Arkansas.  The bridges are no-wake.  In fact, when we are at Table Rock, I feel like we're breaking the law running under bridges.  Of course, Champ188 always slows down anyway or picks a different spot to pass under the bridge if there is anyone fishing.

Donna Gilzow

Bella Vista, Arkansas

The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.

--John Buchan, 1915

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