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    Looks like barren has come up over 20 ft since this weekend and still climbing. Almost back to summer pool, and more rain in the forecast. My brother in law drove by it yesterday and sent me these pics. First one is peters creek and 2nd is 31e bridge.Name:  IMG_1100.jpg
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    Not as bad as what I suspected. Maybe with this break they'll open it up a little.


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    Outlook isn’t good. Lake is at 550, pulling 3900. Forecast of 4-7” is gonna make it jump. From the Dam to 31-E Bridge, the lake was still pretty muddy with lots of floating debris. 31-E bridge past Walnut Creek, the water looked good with not near as much debris. Water temps were in the mid 40’s. Scratch all that for now.....by Sunday it will be a different story.
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    After fishing below the spillway Monday from the bank I took a drive down to the Walnut Creek bridge. The water was much clearer than it was in the river. There were several boats and from where they were seated in the boat, I'd say they were spider rigging. Like you said Brad, with the forecast we've been given, who knows.

    Does anyone know how big a cubit is20 ft high and rising?


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    Quote Originally Posted by slabseeker1 View Post

    Does anyone know how big a cubit is20 ft high and rising?


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    1 cubit = 1.5ft

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    Hang around Pappy, we might need you to do some converting in case we need to build a boat.


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