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  1. #1
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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    "can you boaters be respectful and not fish the brush piles in front of everyone's docks? i swear, i put stuff down there to improve the fishing in front of my place, and boats are literally waiting to have their turn at it. A lot of work and time goes into that, and it's being fished so heavily i probably won't catch a **** fish off it all year."

    Must be a good brush pile. What's your address and I'll make sure those other guys don't fish it

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    Surely you are not serious. I fish the brush piles around the docks and I will fish under the docks. If we avoid all the docks in a lake there isn't anywhere left to fish.

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    You're dropping brush into completely public waters and getting mad because somebody is fishing it, really? Also do you have a permit to drop that brush in the water, if not you're breaking the law....The CORP requires you to get a permit to drop brushpiles into CORP ran lakes

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    restornator: I have a dock on Nolin as well and I put brush out near it as well as other areas of the lake. However, I could care less who fishes it, because it's public water. All I ask is that they be courteous and respectful of my property (dock, boats, etc.)...otherwise, it's fair game my friend. Now, what I would say is that regardless of whether or not someone is fishing your dock (from a boat), if you were to show up at the dock with rod and reel in hand and ready to fish, I would expect that they'd be courteous and yield to you since you are limited to that area and own the dock (not the water though mind you).

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    PVC

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    here is a link to local area lake levels http://www.lrl.usace.army.mil/wc/reports/lkreport.html

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    Quote Originally Posted by bass bustin View Post
    here is a link to local area lake levels http://www.lrl.usace.army.mil/wc/reports/lkreport.html
    It has been down for seems like a week.

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    Quote Originally Posted by 09Z7SC View Post
    It has been down for seems like a week.

    Use this one instead...it's USGS and is updated every hour, 24/7 so it's more real time than the corps site which is only once per day at 6AM

    http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?site_no=03310900

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishin is life View Post
    You're dropping brush into completely public waters and getting mad because somebody is fishing it, really? Also do you have a permit to drop that brush in the water, if not you're breaking the law....The CORP requires you to get a permit to drop brushpiles into CORP ran lakes
    What he said.

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    Hey people, give the man a break. He may have very good reasons why he doesn't want you to fish "his" dock. Let me give you several. No wait first let me tell you a story. I was fishing a tournament at Nolin several years ago and I was in the back of a creek. I won't say which one but if you leave Dog going toward Cherry Point it's the first one on the right, oops. Anyway I'm in the back of this creek and a woman is sitting on the bank loading a bucket with bass as quickly as she could catch them. Not one was 12 inches long. My partner sweetly informed her of the length limit on bass. She got up, took her bucket up to her cabin and returned to continue fishing with an empty bucket. Now what was I talking about? I forgot-never mind.
    Last edited by 4given; 05-20-2012 at 10:36 PM. Reason: mispelling

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    Quote Originally Posted by 4given View Post
    Hey people, give the man a break. He may have very good reasons why he doesn't want you to fish "his" dock. Let me give you several. No wait first let me tell you a story. I was fishing a tournament at Nolin several years ago and I was in the back of a creek. I won't say which one but if you leave Dog going toward Cherry Point it's the first one on the right, oops. Anyway I'm in the back of this creek and a woman is sitting on the bank loading a bucket with bass as quickly as she could catch them. Not one was 12 inches long. My partner sweetly informed her of the length limit on bass. She got up, took her bucket up to her cabin and returned to continue fishing with an empty bucket. Now what was I talking about? I forgot-never mind.
    You got a going price for tea in China?

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    Re: Nolin: Lake Level

    What does tea in China have to do with a poacher? Maybe I'm slow or maybe I drink too much tea. I don't know what it costs, my wife buys it for me. And I never offered any to a woman stealing our fish. I never asked her if she knew the price either. But I had a dock once at Rough and there was a poacher living down the road. I turned him in several times but he never got caught. So I didn't report the woman at Nolin. I never asked her if she had been to China. I guess that's why I don't know the price. I never put brush in front of my dock so I could fill up a bucket even if I bought it at Walmart and it was made in China. I'm so confused.
    Quote Originally Posted by smashdn View Post
    You got a going price for tea in China?

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