I drove North out of Evansville on I-164 and was amazed at all the flooding along this highway. All the low lands to the East of I-164 were flooded. All of Otter Pit, Loon Pit were underwater. You could not even see the outlines of these bodies of water. It was one huge ocean of water.

I tried to get to Bluegrass Pit but the road was flooded over. I saw one truck driving through the water on the road. I was not about to follow him and turned around.

My truck's alternator is not working very well and it's low on the engine. I don't need to get water inside the alternator and have my electrical system fail me when I am 20 minutes from home. Water was over Old Boonville Highway in three places. These are the low areas of this road where it's close to Pigeon Creek.

Stevenson Station Road near Pigeon creek and south of Old Boonville Highway was under water in spots.

Many homes along Pigeon Creek off Green River Road are flooded as well.

I wonder where all the crappie go when the lands flooded like this? Do they come up into the shallow flood waters to feed or do they stay in the deeper water so that they don't get stranded in the flood waters when they recede?

But there won't be any boats launching from the concrete ramps as they are all under water at this time.

The Ohio River's crest at Evansville, IN is scheduled for later tomorrow and Pigeon Creek and Blue Grass Creek both empty into the Ohio River. They won't go down until the River Goes down. That won't be until a day or two from tonight. They if we don't get any more big rains these creeks will eventually lower back to normal levels

Otter Pit just got restocked with a lot of River Fish maybe?

I wonder if the Muskie that the IDNR stocked in Bluegrass and Loon Pits will venture out over the corn fields and enter bluegrass creek and then Pigeon Creek and then make their way into the Ohio River near Dress Plaza?

If the bank fisherman at Dress Plaza start catching Muskie we will know where they came from.

I wonder just how many fish swim up stream into Otter Pit when this area is all under water.

I had been curious as to what this area looked like when it was flooded. I would like to see it from the Eastern Edge of the Property. But that's hard to reach that area. All the area around the creek that runs though Chandler, IN is under water too. Heim road may be flooded too but I didn't check out that area.

I did find one guy who drove his 4 wheeler though the flooded road way and had it float off the road, overturn in the ditch and dump him into the flood waters. I saw him walking out of the flood waters along the submerged road and found out what happened. He lost his $9000 Polaris Sportsman 4 Wheeler. It was upside down in about 4 ft of water and all I could see were the four tires sticking about half way out of the water. Poor guy said he was having fun. Getting your $9,000 four wheeler stuck in back river flood waters and ruined is not my idea of having fun.