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  1. I have scan if its helps. see attachment beaver-lake.PDF
  2. I was hoping someone would have replied, im headed won Friday night and i haven't fished this park ever. Ohwell, hopefully I'll have something to report back.
  3. Are you talking about Monte Ne? Monte Ne is an area in the Ozark hills of the White River valley east of Rogers on the edge of Beaver Lake in the U.S. state of Arkansas. From 1901 until the mid-1930s the area was a health resort and ambitious planned community. It was owned and operated by William Hope Harvey, a financial theorist and one-time U.S. Presidential nominee. Two of its hotels, "Missouri Row" and "Oklahoma Row", were the largest log buildings in the world.[2] Oklahoma Row's "tower section" is one of the earliest examples of a multi-story cement structure.[2] The tower is the only structure of Monte Ne still standing that can be seen at normal lake levels. Monte Ne introduced the first indoor swimming pool in Arkansas,[3] and was also the site of the only presidential convention ever held in Arkansas.[4] The Monte Ne resort was not a financial success, due in part to Harvey's management style. All ventures associated with Harvey's original Monte Ne concept were either never completed or experienced bankruptcy, and shortly after his death the property was sold off in lots. The remainder of the resort and town was almost completely submerged after Beaver Lake was created in 1964. All that remains today are foundations and one severely vandalized structure. The area on the edge of Beaver Lake that is still referred to as Monte Ne, is owned and managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and serves mainly as a boat ramp. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_ne_arkansas
  4. The above link has changed. http://www.swl-wc.usace.army.mil/pages/data/plots/htm/bea.htm this is the image and heres the page its stored on. http://www.swl-wc.us...l_time_data.htm
  5. I emailed the COE a few months back to see what they had to say about the lake draw down. Their response was rather short and lame and claimed the lake was not going to be dropped any more for any repair work. This was when the lake was still at 1116'. the news article from 40/29 says it will continue to drop to elevation 1121.4 feet. http://www.4029tv.com/news/23995451/detail.html i know the article is from early summer, but looks like were close to the mark as this posting its at 1113'.
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