How Far are you from the Water?

How Far are you from the Water?

  • Walk down and turn the key

    Votes: 35 17.3%
  • Driving involved

    Votes: 22 10.9%
  • Driving and launching involved

    Votes: 139 68.8%
  • Pack a lunch to get there

    Votes: 6 3.0%

  • Total voters
    202
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JCMINIS

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

30 minutes if I take my time,one day though walk down and turn key !!!!!
 

lowkee

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

1hr drive for me in either direction. At least I have choices, I suppose. Next house will be on the water, no doubt.
 

roscoe

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

15 (?) lakes within 30 miles, at least 100 within 60 miles
 

slasmith1

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

5 min drive boat is always at the dock and ready to go.
 

eaglejim

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

2 hours, during the summer I leave the boat at the lake house but still have to launch
 

jay_merrill

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

As the crow flies, I'm 1.2 miles from the Mississippi River and 1.8 miles from the nearest boat launch. From that boat launch, I could very literally travel to a range of places from Mobile to Galveston, and beyond. In a more practical sense, I can drive my boat through a maze of bayous and lakes to the Lousiana gulf coast, which is about a 50 mile trip. Before the insane fuel prices hit us all, making the trip was not unusual for some folks around here.
 

godspede619

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

15 minute drive to the pacific and bout the same to 3 different lakes in my area. not as good largemouth fishin as midwest but at least i can get on the water all year...
 

SS MAYFLOAT

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

5 min from the nearest lake and 15 min to the lake that I keep my boat on. Plenty of food on board, sometimes more than what is at the house!

I do have indoor plumbing which brings the water to me even closer :D
 

LadyFish

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

We live on the water. There is a boat lift under the house, drop the sling and go!
 

dingbat

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

I'm a boating vagabond so I do all of the above. :D

The boat is in a slip an hour away for Trophy Season, Late March thru mid-May.

After that, have boat will travel. You may find me Striper fishing at Montauk (8 hrs.) or tuna fishing off Cape Hatteras (6 hrs.)

Then back in the slip on the Chesapeake for November if the fish are in the area. If not, I leave the boat on the trailer and commute to the fish until the season closes on December 31. Average travel time during this period is two hours each way.
 

idrownworms

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

I can throw a stone in the lake from my front door but someone has a small lot between me and the lake:(
the public access site is only a about a block away so from walking out my front door to having the boat wet is only about five minutes and there is over a score of lakes within a 15 minute drive including Olin lake which is the only large lake in indiana with a totally undevoped shoreline
If anyone is interested look at Rome City In. with google satelite maps to see my area
jamie
 

KurtG

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

We're only 7 blocks, but still makes for driving and launching with the boat. Our neighborhood has a private beach and adjoining ramp, so usually you're the only one there at any given time (no ramp horror stories). We walk if just doing the beach thing.

My worst ordeal is getting the tow vehicle and trailer back in the drive with the neighbors parking their 11 cars along both sides of our narrow one lane road. Atleast with the poor economy, the neighbors have fewer cars parked along the road.
 

beerfilter

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

Got 4 ramps within 15 minutes of me , and several dozen within 30 - 45 minutes . We have no marinas less than an hour away , as of yet .
Not an issue for me , though , I like smaller craft and skinny narrow waters anyway .
 

nlain

Commander
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Nov 17, 2005
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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

Boat stays on trailer, drop on hitch, back up about 100 feet and in water, if tied to dock for the week or weekend, just walk down and turn key. Then short ride to fish drops or about an hour out to the sound and beaches by water.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

2 ramps within 3 miles. 15 minutes and in the water. but i trailer all over.
 

chiefalen

Captain
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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

15 minutes trailering the boat to Raritan bay, then on the water 30-40 minutes @ 25 mph to the wide open Atlantic ocean or greater NY harbor.
 

BWR1953

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

Nine miles to the boat ramp on the Gulf of Mexico. Freshwater is closer.

-BWR
 

i386

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Re: How Far are you from the Water?

I'm about 300 yards from West Point Lake. About 1/2 of the people across the street either have a dock or could have one if they wanted. It's a shallow cove that isn't always deep enough to use the dock if you have one.

The closest boat ramp is about 5 minutes away. I use that one most often, but there are probably more than 50 to choose from on West Point Lake.

For river fishing (Chattahoochee) I have the option of putting in upstream or downstream of WPL. The Flint river is less than 2 hours away too. Lake Wedowee in Alabama isn't too far away. Lake Martin in Alabama is about a 2 hour drive I think.

This is a very good area for people who like to hunt and fish.
 
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