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Originally Posted by MAXUM
Go out during the week on a calm day, get about 1/2 way into the broads, kill the engine and enjoy!
Other than that yes there are places, but disclosing them won't keep them secret for long, but if you look around you'll find one without to much trouble. One thing I always do, and out of courtesy you all should try to do as well is find a place that is not right in front of or directly in the line of sight of a camp/house. If all else fails keep your eyes peeled at where others are anchored and check them out later.
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We do the exact same thing. We come out of Lake Shore Park, head off towards Long Island, cut the engine and drift. It's not unusal to see 3 or 4 other boats doing the same thing.
We go out about a half hout before sunset. Nice views all around, and you can catch a moon rise and a sunset.
These are from a couple of years ago.
moonrise
It's important to pick the right kind of day, not too windy and not too busy on the lake. Lot's of times a midweek or Sunday work out best.