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Originally Posted by HellRaZoR004
It is extremely hard to see those markers in the afternoon/evening while heading towards Meredith (into the sun).
Last weekend I went through without a problem. Another individual saw where I went and then realized his approach was about to take him between the two closest black spars near Eagle and had to correct by coming off a plane prior to the markers and correctly navigate to the east.
I would love to go over there with a kayak at some point and really look around.
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I've done it on my jetski. There are a few big rocks that would really hurt inside the black markers. Like I said earlier, the area is a lot more forgiving in July with a full lake. In October, those rocks are a lot closer to the surface. The water is definitely down about 6 or 9 inches already since the peak around July 4. I may just poke around that red marker on Sunday morning around 7AM before the traffic picks up and see if I can see anything down there.