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|  05-30-2010, 11:06 PM | #21 | 
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			All good advise Wendy. I am a native on the lake as I live on her shores for over 50 years. More advice. If in doubt as to where you are on the lake. Go to the nearest Light buoy and determine the number. Look up that number on your lake chart and there you have it. The location of where you are on the lake. If you decide to navigate after dark. Best to start out on a full moon night. Determine which light buoy you will be using as your guide before you venture out. Normally you can navigate from one light buoy to the next. Most important rule of all! Be safe and have fun! 
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