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Anyone thats going are you or do you recomind takeing a small boat or is the lake to big to enjoy it? (such as a 14 ft v-hull)

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If you have fished big lakes in your boat and are comfortable, you will be fine. There is plenty of shoreline, coves and protected areas that are easily accessable. You may find that putting in closer to where you want to fish is a better option than running up and down the lake, but that is the case anywhere.

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I've fished Toledo Bend in an aluminum Jon boat on many occasions; like RW stated trailer to where you want to fish.

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There are plenty of ramps on the lake. Get close and go fishing.

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You will be fine as long as you use some common sense. Trailer close and if it does get bad, park it and spend some time with anyone of us that you can find. there will always be an open seat available in a larger boat.

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