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I'm heading south to attempt to prolong my fishing season another week for the first week of November.  So, heading to WV from northern PA to try Stonewall Jackson.  I'll be staying at the resort and taking my own boat.  Looking at the lake map, it appears there's a whole lot of no wake zone to the south of the resort with open running to the north.  Could someone give me a clue as to which would be my better choice?  I'm liking the looks of the shallow water and standing timber to the south.  I have a jet boat, so I'm not overly concerned with submerged timber hazards.  I enjoy not worrying about prop damage.

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Its all good really and both directions have significant no wake zones. Most boaters head north towards dam and around towards other branch of the lake.

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Thanks for the reply. In looking at the map further, I'm thinking about trailering to the Vandalia launch and running up to Wolf Fork. Looks like good water and I can run there on pad.

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Really? Everything I've read says an average depth of 15'-19' with a maximum of 80-something. Most of the finger lakes in new york that I fish on a regular basis are deeper than that, most eclipsing the 100' mark.

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Its really not that deep unless you are sitting overtop the old river.

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