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Willard water hazard south marina - BURLEY - 01-15-2023 Good news 2X. Water level is up and water is coming down the baffles. Last fall this was the two 300lb. volleyball post bases in the south marina. Today I went there with the intention of removing them. Someone had already removed one, but the second one must have broke their strap. Here is where I left it for the park rangers. Hopefully they can find it now to do something with it. They told us that they would get to it ASAP last fall. 8 DNR vehicles to watch the plane take off, but not enough time to remove boat hazards????? Like they say: If you want something done, do it yourself. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - wiperhunter2 - 01-16-2023 Way to gp Hue, glad you figured out a way to get it done, good to hear the water level is coming up already, now if we can just get 10 more feet of water increase there, we won't have to worry about the rest of the haxards. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - BURLEY - 01-17-2023 With the water finally rising I will be thinking about walleye fishing. It shouldn't be too long until the bite starts up. I'm sure that you and Ira will be the first to find them. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - wiperhunter2 - 01-17-2023 Fingers crossed we will but we will see. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - SkunkedAgain - 01-17-2023 Good job Hue, nice to have those out of there so us infrequent users of the marina don't find them the hard way... Thank you... J RE: Willard water hazard south marina - FishfulThinkin - 01-17-2023 Thanks for doing something about it and not just whining! The world needs more people like you. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - BURLEY - 01-17-2023 Thank for the comments. Truth is; I did it for myself as well as others. I know that I have docked my boat in that spot many times and they must have been only inches from my prop or hull. I have hit something in the marina in the past, but I think it was one of the cement dock anchors. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - Kent - 01-17-2023 Hue, why would you launch from the south marina when the north marina is so much closer to your home? RE: Willard water hazard south marina - BURLEY - 01-17-2023 (01-17-2023, 07:52 PM)Kent Wrote: Hue, why would you launch from the south marina when the north marina is so much closer to your home? When I plan on fishing around the island or light pole areas. Saves a 4 mile boat ride. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - Kent - 01-17-2023 (01-17-2023, 08:19 PM)BURLEY Wrote:(01-17-2023, 07:52 PM)Kent Wrote: Hue, why would you launch from the south marina when the north marina is so much closer to your home? The island I understand, but the light pole is closer to the north marina. (I stand corrected, see below). RE: Willard water hazard south marina - wiperhunter2 - 01-17-2023 Just looking at this map that Pat made up, which launch do you think is closer to the light pole? Mantua Lake this morning - willard-bay junkie - 01-17-2023 Spent a couple of hours the morning trying to catch some trout on Mantua. Only catch one, about 11 inches in size but the weather was great and the time was worthwhile. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - Kent - 01-17-2023 (01-17-2023, 11:27 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: It looks like I stand corrected. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - oldguy - 01-18-2023 (01-17-2023, 07:48 PM)BURLEY Wrote: Thank for the comments. Truth is; I did it for myself as well as others. I know that I have docked my boat in that spot many times and they must have been only inches from my prop or hull. I have hit something in the marina in the past, but I think it was one of the cement dock anchors. Does anyone know if they did anything with the square block out in front of the dock ? RE: Willard water hazard south marina - BURLEY - 01-18-2023 (01-18-2023, 05:56 PM)oldguy Wrote:(01-17-2023, 07:48 PM)BURLEY Wrote: Thank for the comments. Truth is; I did it for myself as well as others. I know that I have docked my boat in that spot many times and they must have been only inches from my prop or hull. I have hit something in the marina in the past, but I think it was one of the cement dock anchors. They are still there as they need to be. It would have been nice if they would have been placed better (level or buried), but this is what we have. The one in front of the dock is already under water. not much though. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - oldguy - 01-18-2023 (01-18-2023, 07:52 PM)BURLEY Wrote:Thank you sir at least i know now to watch for it thanks again(01-18-2023, 05:56 PM)oldguy Wrote:(01-17-2023, 07:48 PM)BURLEY Wrote: Thank for the comments. Truth is; I did it for myself as well as others. I know that I have docked my boat in that spot many times and they must have been only inches from my prop or hull. I have hit something in the marina in the past, but I think it was one of the cement dock anchors. RE: Willard water hazard south marina - BURLEY - 01-18-2023 FYI. Willard's pool elevation as of yesterday was 4212 so I may wait until it's 4215 or higher before feeling save at the south marina. |