I thought they were all closed already. We seem to be back to hurricane flood stage. I feel sorry for the folks that can’t get to their homes again.
According to park ranger, FWC will be closing their ramps in next few days. Surely going to limit getting a boat in the river. Not sure if island ramps are open bit I know Seminole side at 17-92 is closed and Highbanks is closed. Not sure about White hair bridge, lemon Bluff or Further south on river.
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I thought they were all closed already. We seem to be back to hurricane flood stage. I feel sorry for the folks that can’t get to their homes again.
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As far as I know, everything from SR44(White hair Bridge) north is open. We recently made the run to Deleon & the water is up but not too high, its actually where it should be to be able to get into Spring Garden run but even with water up it was only 2.6 feet going in there.
Last time I checked Lemon Bluff was closed & water was almost up to the road, parking lot full....of water. I'm pretty sure anything from Monroe south is closed but water from Harney is starting to move so we may start to see 44 to the north closing in the next week or so.
Is Highbanks closed??
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Ok, thanks. We were gonna take a trip to Swamp House but figured their cove & docks were under water.
The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"
Docks are under water at Swamphouse. Whitehair ramps were open this afternoon but water is really high. Docks are flat to a touch elevated on ends.
Hate it for you guys, especially after last year! Hope it doesn't get too high to where it floods businesses and homes again.
One small business down by Whitehair bridge is flooded already. Only getting higher each day.
Brevard county’s been getting 1 to 3 inches each day lately, it’s raining as I post, with 60%-70% chance the next couple of days. Sadly all of that will be coming to those areas north that are flooded now. I’m keeping a canoe close to the house. lol
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Yep, been a crazy year inland, however, were're very fortunate to have options "S" & "B"...Salt & Brine
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