green river guy, have you tried crocus off the bank yet? that ramp at burkesville will be a mess when it goes down, last time it was up this high, the mud was 3inches deep. woder about launching aty the ferry if they woild allow it.
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green river guy, have you tried crocus off the bank yet? that ramp at burkesville will be a mess when it goes down, last time it was up this high, the mud was 3inches deep. woder about launching aty the ferry if they woild allow it.
Nothing like the truth, Boone. Thanks.
[QUOTE=Boone;399906]We can all "stand down" now...:D. Sometimes you just can't trust the gov. :p:p[/QUOTE]
Boone, must be a young man. to say < sometimes you just can't trust the gov.> as you grow older, and your hair gets white. you will learn < you can NEVER trust the gov.> or any other politican. boone, I would believe,< the shad swallowed the striper > before I would believe anything a politican said.:):)
We put in at crocus the boat ramp that they have down a little bit Which ferry are you talking abou the one close to tenn yes you can put a boat in there the south side is the better ramp
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Well yes he is younger than I am, so I guess he's just one of those snot nosed kids. But he sure does have a nice boat, wonder how kids can afford those things
[QUOTE=mhall;399896]Boys this is bad news. Bad for the lake and bad for the river. And just think they are calling for unusally wet spring imagine that around here, lol.
Gonna be another stressful year on the stripes and eyes in the lake.[/QUOTE]
Mhall, I don't think this is necessarily bad for the lake or the river. Right now there's O2 aplenty in the lake at all levels. If we get this kind of rain once the lake stratifles, like we did last year, then we could be in some trouble again since it wont be able to replenish the drawn out O2 until the following winter. If all this rain gets out of mother nature's system now and we have a milder, dryer spring and summer, things could be fine. Thinking positive, crossing fingers........
If you look at the graph on the before mentioned website (corps web page) you will see the MAXIMUM discharge is 30,000 cfs The readings are computer generated from a sensor and sometimes outside interference will "jolt" the reading and give a false reading . BUT the Corp website is updated every hour so if you are looking for the correct reading use that one . Heck maybe the secondary websites are recording it wrong , don't know where you got the 80,000 reading..........It doesn't seem to be on the "corps" site ,I looked all the way back to Feb 4 at 4 am
[url]http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/lakeinfo/[/url] got to this page and click on year to date wolf crek ****....
[QUOTE=green river time;399869]Is it true that the wolf creek dam on February 5 2009 at noon have a average hourly discharge of 80,800 cfs what the world it that real or not thanks [URL]http://www.lakeinfo.tva.gov/htbin/lakeinfo?site=WCH&DataType=All&SUBMIT=View+data[/URL]
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Oh no if you guys are using this website you are getting "relayed info' go to the web page I mentioned earlier it is directly from the ****..
[url]http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/lakeinfo/[/url]
After you go to this page click on year to date wolf creek **** and then scroll down to the bottom of the page . You can see the lake elevation , and the river elevation . Best info page I have found. Also if you look back didn't see any 80,000 cfs
thanks alot this website is alot better then the one I was using
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You can also call the recording that is updated daily. 800-238-2264