Sorry to say no, this one has two strikes.
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Sorry to say no, this one has two strikes.
Who is next?
looking at beaver flats from the shoreline of the island west of that big rock
Those pictures are too easy easy here is a really hard one. kidding of course
Just south of Sturgeon Bay landing???
OK...I was wrong on my last two guesses, so I pulled out my map and here goes. This is coming out of the lake ten area heading North toward the Dam. West shorline.
Does anybody have pics of walleyes hiding in the stumps...we can quess where the stumps are. (Just kidding) Blue Ranger would have the advantage with his side imaging sonar.
Anyway, enjoying the pics.....can't wait for summer.
Rich
Mikesgotone got the one I put out there. This rock bar is under water during high/normal water levels. You will bang into it, because it's only about a foot under. We call it Skunk Rock, because it has white stripes running across it. I've met lots of people that have lost lower units on it. I don't think it is marked on any maps either.
LundAngler, got the next one put up by Paul.
Here is another one,
Yes Lund Angler did get and the answer right, the answer is in the picture name Sandy Banks.
I assume "Sandy Banks" is a flowage term not a family term. It was the first landmark that my father and uncles showed us and of course we have passed it along to the next generation. It can be seen from a long way when on the south end of the flowage. And if you ever get lost it can help you get your bearings.
Here is one of my favorite Flowage stories (completely true and not embellished at all). During my brother John's first ever trip to the flowage in 1967 they pushed off from AL's Place (later Fort Flambeau) heading to the island with the boat totally full of gear. Three boats left together but my dad was running the motor in John’s boat and it was a 5 hp. The other two boats had BIG motors (a 9.9 and a 15 hp). So during the portage the other two boats pulled away from dads. The motor broke down in Lake 10 in front of Sandy Banks. When my dad was unsuccessful getting the motor started right away, he set up a pole for John to keep him occupied. As some of you might know it is not a good place to fish, it is deep water but just a sand bottom in that area. Well John tells my dad that he has a snag. Dad could see that it wasn't and tells my brother to set the hook! John said it felt like a boot coming in with very little fight at all. It was a three pound walleye and that was John's first fish ever at the flowage. We have tried the same spot many times over the years, and I have never caught a fish there. It is a story that has been shared many times over the years at our campsite. The other boats realized there was a problem after about 1/2 an hour when they did not arrive at the camp site. So they went back and gave my dad a tow with the BIG 15 hp motor.
In those days we could fish the entire Memorial Day weekend and not see another boat except for our group. I know that sounds amazing but it is true.
Paul
Those are some great photos. Just wonderful views everywhere you look. Reaffirms my feelings about what an absolutely beautiful place the TFF is.
Just wish the spearing hadn't..........OK, OK, I'll let it go.
We're going to have soft water pretty soon. I like Blue's thoughts on getting after the crappies. I'm rigged and ready.
Ive got stuck on that rock bar when it was barely under water, Ive also caught some smallies on that rock bar. Next one was taken from beaver flats looking north along the east shore.
Gee. I should have known which rock that was. I just didn't recognize it with such low water and when I wasn't hitting it and taking out my lower unit!
Thought this one would have been one of the easy ones? Nobody got the last one I posted.
Hey Tiny -
I will venture a guess. Are you sitting in Baraboo looking towards the big water?
Great photos! I appreciate them.
Mike
Boy do these pictures bring up some good memories. Fishing with good friends and family.
Where is this one?
Looks like that spot the two loons hang out.:)Is it leaving sweeney lake heading towards merkle lake?Everyones been posting some nice pics.Keep them coming.Wish I had a couple pictures on my new camera of the flowage.
Is that Rat lake looking north. Boy do these pics stir up the fever...
Nice try, but your way off.
Anybody else?
Are you sitting in Horseshoe looking east?
LundAngler got this one.
Let's see what we can dig out of the archives,
As you can see Oldtimers is kicking in. I'll try and attach a picture this time.
Looks like my brain this weekend,just a touch on the foggy side.:confused:Kinda looks like beaver flats looking into rat lake.Makes me think about doin' a little musky fish.Can't wait,it's coming fast,but not fast enough.Oh yeah,have to get some of that wood cutting out of the way first.
Gus, you are way off the mark on that one. But thanks for trying!
Speaking of wood cutting, that sounds like a good idea. Maybe I'll get Fluffy out there this weekend. Should be able to get around in the woods by now. Its going to be a bad weekend weather wise, so time to drop a few trees.
Who's next, thought this would be an easy one?
Lake Ten looking East or the Bonnies Mound Area?
You'll flip when this spot is figured out.
Giver another shot,
Turtle River just passed Pink Rock? Scott
Scott, your going to kick yourself on this one.
Try again,
Looking at Hiawatha point from Lake Bastine? Scott
Scott, you have two strikes on this one.
Try again,
Heading into bay of Sportsmens landing. Mike Meyers and Catfish Joes Cabin would be behind you as would Fort Flambeau. Scott
Sorry to say this Scott, but you missed.
Here is another shot of the same location. The fog was so thick that it distorts the image.
Who's next?
Bonies mound?
Ski2313, Bob tried that one and it isn't the one.
Who's next?
Hi Tiny -
When looking at the original picture I thought you were looking south from Crow's Nest looking at the two islands to the south. However, with the new photo are you sitting south of the two islands by Crow's Nest and looking north towards Crow's Nest?
Mike
You won't believe it, but when you hear where it is you'll die.
Next?
How about looking East at the two small islands that are just north of Blue's house and south of campsites C5 and C11?
Looking at the new picture I'd have to say piney island looking at it from the highlines.
Those two little islands sure look a lot like the ones in the Turtle lake basin just outside the entrance to Lake Bastine.
Boy it sure took you guys and gals long enought to get that one.
Here is a new one,
Is that the earthen embankment just north of the Dam?
Because the Fox is so close, I'll give it to him. But it is south of the Dam, by the two little islands.
Here is another one,