Thanks Cajun that is what I was trying to post.
For Info -- you Mentioned the Black and Red rivers -- The Ouachita is still at flood also and the Gauge for Monroe shows continued rising water for the next 6 days... If yall can tread water long enough there is Hope in sight
Thanks Cajun that is what I was trying to post.
You know me, I'm always ready for a road trip. Chip Newest member of Traveling Team Overalls
We’re about 4’ above flood stage on the Pearl. Looks to crest today.
Lots of fun stuff in the back yard
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Well, we are at 50.6 as of 3:00p.m. and still trending about 2.5-3 inches every 24 hours. Looks like it's gonna go past it. Black showing a crest on the 18th about 3-4 more inches, so hopefully the lake won't rise much more a few more inches. Fingers crossed. I know I've got water in one bedroom. Hoping the rest of the camp will be spared.
Jonathon
Jonathon we're pulling for you, good luck.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
Thanks guys! Three out of last four years is a tough pill to swallow. Although I’m not happy about it and what’s to come over the next few months, it is just a camp. I’m sure there are a lot of other people right now that are in a worse situation. Many people are being affected by this high water and I hate to see it. I pray for those that are being displaced from their homes and pray that this water leaves soon. Everyone stay safe through this troubling time.
Jonathon
Micro you sure have a good looking crew there.
Glad you all got out in the yard.
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It's has been rough the past few years there. My fishing/hunting camp has only been in hunt mode for the past 3 years. It stays flooded. I've had a camp there since 1992, it wasn't like this back then. Our leaders need to learn a few lessons about lowering the river levels in the winter in anticipation of the rains and snow melt that is coming. Thank the good Lord my camp is safe from the floods. I can't imaging having to deal with a flooded mess every year.