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Don't worry about it Super Dave, I'll hate enough for both of us. I CAN NOT understand why fishery management can't be part of the decision making process. The years that spawns are made less successful by the unnecessarily rapid reduction of the water level drive me crazy.

It also aggravates the fool out of me that a system to allow fish to work around the lock and dams is not a consideration at all. They ruined a great striper fishery on the Red River with the lock and dams.

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The years that spawns are made less successful by the unnecessarily rapid reduction of the water level drive me crazy.

Yes to this one. I've always heard the TVA is even worse about it.

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Beaver is 1119ft today, we're heading to flood pool after this next big rain event.

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And I would hate to think of all the junk that would be floating in the lake after the high water!

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And I would hate to think of all the junk that would be floating in the lake after the high water!

It can be bad with any rise. Rivers are always bad, but you can find some surprises down in the lake too.

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High-water fishing can certainly be crazy good on Table Rock, but sure don't want to see property damage like we've had in recent years. Maybe it will get high enough to be fun but not to the point of costing any lives or money.

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High-water fishing can certainly be crazy good on Table Rock, but sure don't want to see property damage like we've had in recent years. Maybe it will get high enough to be fun but not to the point of costing any lives or money.

Amen. Hopefully they can stay ahead enough to keep it under 918-920.

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I loooooooove any lake in the bushes. Not so long and high it kills all the willows like happened at Stockton but a willow flipping bite is my all time favorite bite. Ever.

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Bull is STILL rising from the last rainfall and snow melt

any additional flood water is gonna put ,a ton of debris in certain areas of the lake.... again ;(

http://bullshoals.uslakes.info/level.asp

Fish...what is the status of the dam at Bull? Will they be able to release water as usual after the fire a month or so back?

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