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Old 01-03-2019, 09:13 AM
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Heiny is right. During the winter the docks are usually on dry land. If you are concerned about a scratch in your hull, the only way to avoid it is leave the boat in the garage until spring, which is no fun. The logs and rocks on JPP are at least stationary. On Old Hickory, many of the logs are floating and occasionally just below the surface in the channel so you don't see them but you feel them when you are running down the channel. Being very cautious until your comfortable and watching your depth finder and navigation buoys will be key. I fish JPP mostly but do get on Old Hick some. Both lakes produce fish in the winter just have to make sure you dress for the weather.

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