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Re: Living on the water
[quote=stoner;341616][URL]http://www.crh.noaa.gov/images/ahps2/hydrographs/prsk2_hg.png[/URL]
13.3 is the norm looks like 11.5 now. Save the link above it is updated at 9:00am everyday.
This is a good time to scout the honey holes, you'll be surprised at what you don't see at normal pool.
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thanks, ill definately save it and check out the honey holes.....
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Re: Living on the water
Stoner is definately a mess on the lower pool out of Ike's, but i'm not sure about Fryman's. It is the lowest i can remember seeing it in a long time. It is definately a good time to scout out structure. I talked to a couple guys last night that said there are a few spots that are getting close to being unpassable in some bigger boats so BE CAREFUL if you don't know where those shallow spots are at regular flow. There is also still alot of scum floating. I am unsure of the water temps. I am going out early in the a.m.
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Re: Living on the water
My wife and I sold our house 5 years ago and have lived on a boat ever since. We don't regret a thing. Bad storms w/ 40 + winds can be a little harry, but that's what motels are for. It's a great lifestyle if you're a little adaptable.