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You need to back up up faster  !

 

Dprice

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I mentioned this in a previous post. There are some good videos of extending launch ramps. They preform a slab on the launch ramp, then with the use of heavy equipment shove it down the existing ramp into the water. It makes perfect sense to do this at the Cedar Ridge ramp. If that ramp is not accessible and they choose not to do any thing about it, the least they could do is open the ramp in the park to the public.

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So what about the state park ramp and the one directly across from it?

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It should be no problem at either one of them.  High Point and Cedar Ridge are the shortest ramps that I have used.  I'm planning on putting it at Hartley in the morning looking for some green and some brown fish.

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I luanched at state park last Wednesday the 31st with no problem. Camped at Hawker over weekend and that ramp was fine. Drove past Hartley and parking lot was full so must be ok there too. Just swing points wide shallower than you think on few of them

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How about going around the State park point, is the water deep enough between the point and the island to make it through?

Here?

Stockton Lake point.jpg

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