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dirtdiver

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  1. Hey everyone, my wife and I have just moved to south central Arkansas, and out nearest lake is DeGray. I've managed to get out on it a couple of times, but it's definitely different water than from I'm used to. (My primary lake before moving was small, roughly 50' deep in the channel, with abundant flooded timber and almost always stained water. Degray is big, seems to be 100+ feet deep and clear, and I have yet to find a single tree lol) I was told by my uncle that this website may be a good place to get a little advice from. I'm not looking to 'steal' anyone's spots, but I would like a little help breaking this lake down if anyone is willing to help. I've only had a chance to 'explore' the area just above the spillway and the marina and over by the DeRoche Ridge area. What are the primary types of structure found in the lake? (Timber, rock, etc?) Is the north end of the lake as crowded with skiers and tube-pullers as it is in the southern part? Any other info that might be useful for a new guy would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! dirtdiver

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