I know people often talk about the various dangers (i.e. stumps, floating logs and gravel bars) on the Flowage, but last weekend I found a whopper. As I was fishing in an area East of the dam, I noticed something that appeared to be splashing in about 8' of water near the edge of a river channel. At first I thought it was a musky or a sturgeon, but as more time passed I realized that it could not be a fish. I trimmed my motor completely out of the water and slowly trolled over to it. The splashing I saw was water breaking over an absolutely huge boulder. To put it in perspective, It was sitting in at least 8 feet of water, and was 1/2" under the surface. The scary part, is I know I have motored over it before. More and more stumps are slowly showing themselves, and many more are just under the surface. As a general rule, I usually use the river channels to navigate, so I'm apologizing in advance if I have to motor past you when you're fishing in the channel. Even that method is not foolproof, as I've marked many stumps over the years just at the surface in 15-17 FOW. Please use caution & Good fishing!