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Join Date: Aug 2004
07-05-2005, 9:17 AM
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What are the best lakes to live on in the US for wakeboarding and other water sports?
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07-05-2005, 9:18 AM
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The California Delta !
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Join Date: Apr 2001
07-05-2005, 9:23 AM
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Gee Teri how'd I know you'd be the one to post that?
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Join Date: Jan 2004
07-05-2005, 9:27 AM
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"...The California Delta ! " Ditto... What other "lake" can be blown out, yet nothing but butter around the corner...
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07-05-2005, 9:37 AM
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David - You can take the water away from the girl, but you can't take the Delta out of her! Although "The California Delta" might not be a lake I agree with 69flyguy 1000%!!! (Message edited by jetgofish on July 05, 2005)
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Join Date: Apr 2001
07-05-2005, 9:45 AM
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I do agree with you though. If I could afford it I'd be living on the water right there in Disco Bay.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
07-05-2005, 10:17 AM
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I'm close enough.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
07-05-2005, 11:17 AM
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How about someplace besides the Delta. I do live NorCal, but I am looking for something else. Nice lake, good schools for the kiddies, as well as good weather. O about cheaper housing prices. Like to take the equity out of my house and buy a big pad fully paid off next to a lake.
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07-05-2005, 11:29 AM
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Jack are you looking to stay in Cali or are you looking to move out of state? Perhaps you should look in the Texas area, Austin to be more specific or Florida ... personally I'd rather brave the earthquakes vs. hurricanes. I have a few friends who live in the Lake Austin area and love it, cheaper, lots of wakeboarding to be done and good weather. Not sure about schooling though, they don't have children. If you like the rain and the colder climate you can check out Lake Washington or Smammish (sp) in Washington - Joe Umali can give you more info on that area. (Message edited by jetgofish on July 05, 2005)
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07-05-2005, 11:47 AM
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priest lake, lake ponderle(sp) lake core d lane(SP) are all in idaho, and beautifull.
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07-06-2005, 9:52 AM
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Lake Conway in Orlando is really nice. 3 chain lake, clean water, good schools, only like a mile or two from OWC. I found a house w/ hurricane damage on the lake and they want $650,000.00 for it(pretty much paying for the lot I guess)
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Join Date: Oct 2003
07-06-2005, 2:15 PM
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There's some pretty good lakes in Southern KY and Northern TN... Norris Lake, Cumberland Lake, Dale Hollow, Berkley Lake. All of these lakes average 100 ft. deep, are extremely clean, and have lots of fingers and coves to get out the wind.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
07-06-2005, 2:29 PM
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Im going to agree with Kevin norris, dale hollow and cumberland are all great lakes! If you want to live on a nice lake i would pick norris lake. Dale hollow and cumberland are very nice as well, but good luck finding a home right on the lake.
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07-13-2005, 9:51 AM
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Sorry boys but the real lakes are in Minnesota, but you are all welcome to come and try them out for yourself.
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07-13-2005, 10:26 AM
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Table Rock, and Beaver Lake.... Best lake ever to go to, Lake Powell
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Join Date: Jul 2004
07-13-2005, 10:46 AM
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Jeff ~ Real lakes??? You might have alot of lakes but in winter.....got ice skates??
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Join Date: Sep 2002
07-13-2005, 10:56 AM
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I hear Minnesota has like 10,000 lakes. I bet one of them is probably pretty decent 3 months out the year. With your other requirements, not sure that you will find what you are looking for in California. Decent priced house and good schools...sorry won't find that in California.
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07-13-2005, 11:35 AM
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lake samish wa flat clean deep 80 www.lakesamishriders.com
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07-14-2005, 10:06 AM
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Big Ed Minnesota lakes aren't the same as you guys have in CA. In Minnesota it isn't hard to find a lake with no other riders on it. I can only imagine what you guys have to deal with out there. I've seen pics of the delta that has to be crazy. I'm supprized more people don't get run over. You guys must have a lot better boat drivers then there are here. In minnesota we wakeboard from April to November, not bad i'd say. OH and by the way, of course we have skates
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Join Date: Jul 2004
07-14-2005, 11:15 AM
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What was I thinking...without skates what would you guys do for the rest of the year.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
07-14-2005, 11:59 AM
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Louisiana...but the schools here suck unless you go to a private catholic school or rich public school
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Join Date: Aug 2004
07-14-2005, 3:55 PM
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Thank you all for the information. Minnesota is way to cold in the Winter, but TN might work as I could sell my place in CA and buy a huge place fully paid for. I am enjoying the read on this thread. Thanks to everyone.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
07-15-2005, 4:57 AM
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In my opinion, the best lakes to live on is the one that I built for the best possible conditions (no backwash, jet skiis, or weekend walleys), 2 man-made lakes in Florida were you can ride year round.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
07-15-2005, 5:28 AM
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I am building a 6-lake complex in MI. The season is April-November/December with wet and dry suits. June-Septemeber in shorts. No jet skis, pontoons, fishing - just towed watersports. Great local schools including public and Christian, university 2 miles away, 15 miles from large city, 15 miles from Lake Michigan. Prices in line with other local lakes. Also on site will be indoor pool, pro shop, banquet facilities, exercise rooms, gasoline, C-store, fishing pond. Lake access is private for owners, only. Will be on the tournament schedules in 08 or 09. info@recreationaldevelopment.com
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