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Y'all just go ahead and get yourself a big belly full of it....so you can keep your older sibling topped off until Memorial day.  I sure appreciate it.

😁👍

Posted
27 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

Y'all just go ahead and get yourself a big belly full of it....so you can keep your older sibling topped off until Memorial day.  I sure appreciate it.

😁👍

We will do our best so you don't have any gravel bars blocking the white bass/mutt runs.  You just have to convince your people to hold it and not just dump it or turn it into dollar bills 

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14 minutes ago, MOPanfisher said:

We will do our best so you don't have any gravel bars blocking the white bass/mutt runs.  You just have to convince your people to hold it and not just dump it or turn it into dollar bills 

Oh my people are gonna try to dump....but when they do hopefully your people will fill us right back up.  😃

https://www.lakeexpo.com/boating/the_lake/lake-of-the-ozarks-is-still-higher-than-normal-here/article_52851a6c-3882-11ea-b7ba-63bd68fbaf9f.html

Posted
2 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

Ameren even lies to these people, just to keep them from freaking out.  The actual current LO level is 660.2 but here's what they are telling the locals Screenshot_20200116-170659.png

Hmm, can’t fool me - that looks different than my reference point on the sea wall...😉

Mike

Posted
2 hours ago, MOPanfisher said:

OMG 6 inches higher, LOL.  We dont even notice that much difference.

I know, right?  

People begin loosing their mind when it hits 661 here.   They'll actually start filling sandbags and calling in to work.  And the entire lake goes NoWake at 662 🙄

Posted

We had a rise up here that changed things around. I was gone fishing Taneycomo over the weekend, so didn't get to see the most flow. Several trees and log jams have washed in and appear to be new permanent fixtures. I watched the neighbor today try to move a rootwad out of the channel with no luck. It ended up much closer to his dock. In my opinion you just gotta go with the flow.

Posted
On 1/16/2020 at 10:41 PM, Bushbeater said:

We had a rise up here that changed things around. I was gone fishing Taneycomo over the weekend, so didn't get to see the most flow. Several trees and log jams have washed in and appear to be new permanent fixtures. I watched the neighbor today try to move a rootwad out of the channel with no luck. It ended up much closer to his dock. In my opinion you just gotta go with the flow.

Yes I've had a Tree laying where I like to fish all Summer.

Where I like to fish Pomme de Terre have to wait for the Lake to go down and then the mud to dry up.

oneshot

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