Monday, June 27, 2011

North Lake Conroe

Another day on the North end of Lake Conroe.  Launched near the Stubblefield Campground.  Water is darkly stained, ranging from Earl Gray near the campground to "Liquid Mud" further south.  Caught some small bass in the pond near the bridge on watermelon-seed green Gary Yamamoto senkos.



Headed south into the main lake.  I can see why they call it Stubblefield.  Interestingly, the water level is so low the north shore of the lake is now here.  Everything between this point and Stubblefield Road Bridge is now creeks and marshland.

Below is a picture of the north shore of Lake Conroe facing south, taken very close to the GPS mark linked above.  More Pictures on Picasa.

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