Have you taken a ride by it?? Looks pretty darn sorry. 18 feet down. Sort of like jobs and the economy drying up fast
Whats the word on Lanier, is it still going to dry up?
Have you taken a ride by it?? Looks pretty darn sorry. 18 feet down. Sort of like jobs and the economy drying up fast
I live in TX. Just read an article on it last night and was wondering if it was comming back up.
It will take a lot of rain,the outlook for this winter is colder than usual---and continued lower than normal rain fall.
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"preacher man says it's the end of time and Mississippi River is a going dry" Kind makes you think. We've faired a little better this year in our neck of the woods, but still over 8" below normal for rainfall.
Have not fished Lanier since spring. I hauled my boat over to Lake Weiss on the Georgia, Alabama line and left it at a friends house that's a guide there on the lake. Its a 2 hour drive but at least I can fish a lake that you can get into and has more crappie than you can shake a stick at
It is almost that bad in central TX. Granger lake where we fish is very low with only a couple ramp still in use. Even those are very shallow now and the docks are out of the water, so you have to pull up on the bank. Alot of the shallow brushpiles have the tops out of the water. Not sure of the name of it, but there is a lake close to Lanier that is almost full.
YEah reading a few articles on the low water it's not good at all
Fatman