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53 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

April showers bring May flowers

Smarter than Forrest Gump this one is!

"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."  George Carlin

"The only money ever wasted is money never spent."  Me.

Posted

One thing I've noticed in the Theodosia arm of Bull Shoals is how much more additional run off enters the lake above hwy160 now than it used to. It may have something to do with the hundreds of acres of woods that are now gone. In the Longrun Thornfield area where the pond fork and the river runs through there have been a lot of trees cut down. Thousands. What used to be thick woods is now acres and acres of bare rolling hillsides. I would think this may contribute to additional run off into the lake.  A lot more?!

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4 hours ago, Quillback said:

They had just pulled Bull down to 660, now it is back up to 669 and as of yet they are not running water, I guess because of downstream high water.  So, just based on past operations, they'll pull Beaver down to 1128 or so, then stop running Beaver, pull TR down to 915, then they'll pull Bull down to 660 (again).  Barring anymore heavy rain, they'll get Beaver down pretty soon, take about 1-2 weeks to get TR down (unless they do something drastic like open flood gates), then Bull is going to take close to 3 weeks to get down to 660.  

Based on that (and that's just a WEG), we'll need probably 5 weeks at least just to get the whole chain down to where it was just a few days ago.  And that's without any additional significant rain.

That last sentence is what usually gets us.

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I have 38 degree this morning and a pretty nice cold rain coming down.  2 boats have gone by already in this rain.  Oh, to be young again and that enthusiastic.

Lake had a slight pause at 923.  We have had a 1/2 inch here this morning and from what Jeff said Arky is getting rain in the basin.  I see the line rising on the graph now, guess its headed for 24 or there abouts.

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Local news guy last night said we were now 5" above normal for the year, I believe they measure it in Fayetteville.  I remember them saying we were something like 20 inches over normal last year.  There's some heavy rain on the radar right now moving this way.  

Posted
3 hours ago, Bill Babler said:

Exactly 2 inches here at the Lodge this morning it has stopped and boats are running.  Must be launching at State park as the ramps on this end are closed.  Still shaking my head about the guy running this morning in lightning rain and hail.

Hoo boy. 

Is the Boy Scout ramp open? 

Posted
3 hours ago, dtrs5kprs said:

Hoo boy. 

Is the Boy Scout ramp open? 

Yes, but you'll need waders to get to the dock if you want to use it, at least as of yesterday. Mill Creek is good. Someone has been keeping the dock moved.

"There was a time that I didn't fish, but I cannot remember it."

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