straw hat Posted January 9, 2020 Posted January 9, 2020 Best wishes on your recovery. Don't worry about the fishing your health is a lot more important. Take care.
Skeeter ZX190 Posted January 11, 2020 Posted January 11, 2020 Not my report, but a guy posted a video on Youtube from the Polar Bear Series on January 5, 2020. They flat whacked them on Megass Vision 110 +1 and the alabama rig. They had 5 keepers by 9:00 am on jerkbaits then upgraded with a-rig fish after the wind picked up. And they came in 4th.
Dutch Posted January 11, 2020 Author Posted January 11, 2020 With all that I am hearing none of us may be fishing for a while. It has come up a couple of feet in the last 24 hours.
Skeeter ZX190 Posted January 11, 2020 Posted January 11, 2020 1 hour ago, Dutch said: With all that I am hearing none of us may be fishing for a while. It has come up a couple of feet in the last 24 hours. The Corps latest estimate has the lake at 872.41 on Tuesday. Normal is 867.00. I think it was a foot high before this storm. So that would be a 4 1/2 foot rise. Just looking at their daily numbers, it will probably keep rising.
Skeeter ZX190 Posted January 11, 2020 Posted January 11, 2020 Here's my source. http://www.nwd-mr.usace.army.mil/rcc/nwk/lakepool.txt
Skeeter ZX190 Posted January 11, 2020 Posted January 11, 2020 Same graph has Pomme going to 10 feet high!😳
fishinwrench Posted January 11, 2020 Posted January 11, 2020 I'm really beginning to question if these flood control geniuses know what they are doing. It's highly possible that they got so smart/so fast that they've lapped themselves....and become totally ignorant again. 🤔
MOPanfisher Posted January 11, 2020 Posted January 11, 2020 Yep, truly bizarre. Who knew that when you get a big rain with a lot of runoff that the lakes would raise to accommodate the extra water. Weird, almost like they were designed that way. BilletHead and Johnsfolly 2
fishinwrench Posted January 11, 2020 Posted January 11, 2020 9 minutes ago, MOPanfisher said: Yep, truly bizarre. Who knew that when you get a big rain with a lot of runoff that the lakes would raise to accommodate the extra water. Weird, almost like they were designed that way. Saved for posterity. 😊 I'll remind you that you said that around late April when everyone along the watersheds are having a poop hemmorage. 😂 Plenty of opportunities to loose a significant amount of held water has been passed by.
MOPanfisher Posted January 11, 2020 Posted January 11, 2020 3 minutes ago, fishinwrench said: Saved for posterity. 😊 I'll remind you that you said that around late April when everyone along the watersheds are having a poop hemmorage. 😂 Plenty of opportunities to loose a significant amount of held water has been passed by. Awesome, I will repeat it for you then, even slower. I just dont understand why LOZ had to make an emergency opening of their gates yesterday. I mean they could have dropped several feet of water over the last couple months, and they don't have any storage above "normal" to utilize. Should have dropped that old heifer about 20 feet to accommodate the chance there might be a big rain sometime in the future.
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