10-30-2021, 06:11 PM
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As most Willardites know, the end of the concrete ramps on the east and west sides have been unuseable in low water due to a steep dropoff. I was pleasantly surprised yesterday to see that they had filled that in and have extended the ramp with some coarse rock. Not as good as concrete but the next time the water gets low it will prolong the usability of the ramp.
On the other side...the east ramp...there is some rock in place but they either quit early or still have some more rock to add.
The depth seems to have either stabilized...or even risen recently with the rains. There is a good 5' at the launch end of the ramp and at least 5-6' all the way out the channel. Just don't try to go past the line of buoys on the east side. There is a berm that comes up close to the surface and it will get your prop for sure.
One last item. The fish cleaning station is closed and wrapped for the winter. Seems to close earlier and open later every year...along with being unusable on more and more trips.
As most Willardites know, the end of the concrete ramps on the east and west sides have been unuseable in low water due to a steep dropoff. I was pleasantly surprised yesterday to see that they had filled that in and have extended the ramp with some coarse rock. Not as good as concrete but the next time the water gets low it will prolong the usability of the ramp.
On the other side...the east ramp...there is some rock in place but they either quit early or still have some more rock to add.
The depth seems to have either stabilized...or even risen recently with the rains. There is a good 5' at the launch end of the ramp and at least 5-6' all the way out the channel. Just don't try to go past the line of buoys on the east side. There is a berm that comes up close to the surface and it will get your prop for sure.
One last item. The fish cleaning station is closed and wrapped for the winter. Seems to close earlier and open later every year...along with being unusable on more and more trips.