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  1. #1
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    Feb 2008
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    Default Where my Texans at?

    We were on Somerville Lake outside Brenham on Friday and saw a red Moomba with a couple people starting to surf for the first time.

    Yesterday (Sunday), there were four Moomba's in our cove, including ours, the blue '05 LSV.

    Anyone on the forum that hits up Somerville?
    -ryan
    '10 Wakesetter LSV

  2. #2
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    Haven't been to Somerville this year. I'm always at Lake Houston or San Jacinto.

  3. #3
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    im always at somerville, been past 4 fridays, saw a black mobius in pecan lake

  4. #4
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    I boat at Belton Lake in Central Texas area. On average I see about 4-5 Moombas per day. Our lake is pretty big, 29 miles from tip to tip, but true wakeboats are the minority amongst runabouts and pontoon boats.

  5. #5
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    Sorry to far away that i dont make it over there. i stay at sam rayburn or the neches river. i dont see any moomba's. hardly see any wakeboats. its just me and a friend with a mastercraft x9. besides that the rest are pontoon and runabouts also.

  6. #6
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    sweeper, what is your ride? I'll keep an eye out for you.

    May be back this Friday, definitely Saturday and probably Sunday.
    -ryan
    '10 Wakesetter LSV

  7. #7
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    its a 08 white obv, therell be a bunch of 20-somethings out on it friday

  8. #8
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    You Da Man,

    We have relatives on Belton and will be hitting the lake the Saturday right before 4th of July. If you don't mind sharing secrets, can you shoot me an email with a few pointers of where or when I can find some smooth water?

    We were last there year before last right after the flooding, so didn't get to explore too much. Just fixed my prop from when we were on Lake Dunlap two weeks ago and don't really want to have to do it again.

    [email protected]
    Current: 2010 LSV
    Previous: 2007 Outback

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by TL7 View Post
    You Da Man,

    We have relatives on Belton and will be hitting the lake the Saturday right before 4th of July. If you don't mind sharing secrets, can you shoot me an email with a few pointers of where or when I can find some smooth water?

    We were last there year before last right after the flooding, so didn't get to explore too much. Just fixed my prop from when we were on Lake Dunlap two weeks ago and don't really want to have to do it again.

    [email protected]
    If you want smooth water you have to get out early like around 8am and the water should be good until 11am when all the mom and pops with their "crumb snatching" kids show up in tubes or the "sea fleas" show up in force like Hells Angels. By far the best early morning water will be a place the wakeboats call "skier's alley" or just "the alley". Put in at Rogers Park and head east and follow the bend of the lake (the main body of the lake) which will turn left. You'll see a metal structure on concrete stilts, that's the water intake. Becareful about the left shoreline on the opposite side of the water intake as it's very shallow sandbar that is not marked by any bouys (you'll see the terrain of the shore which will be a gradual slope and that gradual slope continues underwater). So basically stay in the center or right of center of the lake more towards the intake. You will see a small sandy beach on your right with a couple small houses, just opposite of that is about a 2 mile long 30-40ft cliff. That is the area known as "the alley". It will be glass all morning until about 11am-noon and the cliff blocks the south wind.

  10. #10
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    Im down in Austin and out on Lake Austin, Travis, LBJ, and lake Georgetown, 3-4 times a week. Im in an all white mobius LSV feel free to say whats up or tie up if you see me out ridin or chillin.

    Lake Austin is normally too busy to ride during the heat of summer unless you go up towards close to the top
    Lake Travis you can normally find a good cove to ride in but its so big it takes forever to get around to all the different spots
    Lake LBJ is nice if you go up towards kingsland and once you go under the double bridge in the river section its always nice
    Lake Georgetown is usually too choppy to ride but its the closest to where I live and before noon and close to sunset its nice butta, I surf a lot on Gtown if I just want to get out on the water

    How is lake Belton for riding? I live in the Round Rock - Georgetown area and i think lake belton would only be 30-45min away
    -andy

    08 Mobius LSV

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