1320
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2004
- Messages
- 3,436
- Reaction score
- 2,311
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- East Central Kentucky
I happened upon a potential hot spot while conducting some research but not sure, maybe too late to get to the goodies.....
It's an old camp meeting/reunion that was held from 1911-1957. Problem is.....the spot is underwater most of the year and has been for 35 years. During winter, the water is let down (winter pool) and I can access the spot.
Anyone have any experience in this area? I'm wondering how much sediment may have built up over the years. This part of the lake is fed my a large creek that floods two or more times a year. Would a flood take out as much as it brought in?
Also, it doesn't look like the "muck" ever dries....would this stuff be like quick sand?
Would you hunt it?
It's an old camp meeting/reunion that was held from 1911-1957. Problem is.....the spot is underwater most of the year and has been for 35 years. During winter, the water is let down (winter pool) and I can access the spot.
Anyone have any experience in this area? I'm wondering how much sediment may have built up over the years. This part of the lake is fed my a large creek that floods two or more times a year. Would a flood take out as much as it brought in?
Also, it doesn't look like the "muck" ever dries....would this stuff be like quick sand?
Would you hunt it?
Upvote
0