Quillback Posted April 13, 2020 Posted April 13, 2020 Here comes some more water, I am hoping it won't cause TR to raise very much. magicwormman 1
Guest Posted April 13, 2020 Posted April 13, 2020 well, that is fine for table rock, but what about poor bull shoals?? it is already 27 ft. high (681). if you can put in there it is a 2-man operation unless you want to wade, and there is next to nothing parking. goes to show that we need to get back to having lakes that are primary flood control and not power generation. bo magicwormman, rangerz21, dtrs5kprs and 1 other 4
dtrs5kprs Posted April 13, 2020 Posted April 13, 2020 19 minutes ago, merc1997 said: well, that is fine for table rock, but what about poor bull shoals?? it is already 27 ft. high (681). if you can put in there it is a 2-man operation unless you want to wade, and there is next to nothing parking. goes to show that we need to get back to having lakes that are primary flood control and not power generation. bo Yep. And eventually they'll have to fill TR back up a bit because of Bull. Or more precisely the lower White and the Mississippi. You can feel it coming, again. MGP, magicwormman, snagged in outlet 3 and 1 other 3 1
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 14, 2020 Root Admin Posted April 14, 2020 Well, they are running it at all points. BS is really letting it go so hopefully, with a little dry spell, they'll come down. No real rain in the next 7 days. We can handle these 2-inch rains every 10 days just as long as we don't get a 2-day soaker. magicwormman, MGP, terryj1024 and 2 others 5
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