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    Default Plug has been pulled on Neely Henry


    Water is down over 3 ft since yesterday and current is flowing fast (full of debris too). I'm glad. I need to do some work around my dock. Personally, I wish they would drop it about 3 more feet and keep it that way for about a month - but that would drive everyone else insane.

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    That’s an interesting lake for sure the upper end can be almost flooded and boats on the lower end setting in mud!
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    It's still down. Good news for me as it has allowed me to get 3 bad pilings put in. Fishing must be terrible though with all the dirty water (and debris flowing downstream - although the debris field has slowed way down).
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    Yep she's 5 foot down here. At least I got my boat pulled before they dropped us and my boat isn't sitting on the mud. Pulled boat the night before but it's not correct on the trailer, going to have to ease down to the damn and get it on straight before I head to the big G this weekend
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    Cowboy, easier way for you may be to use a floor jack if you have one. Slide the jack in sideways from the side which you need to move the boat towards, lift the stern and pull the jack back until it hits the bunk just right then lower it.

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