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    Larto water gage at 52.45 this morning and still rising. Needs to drop.

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    Uncle Buds cabins was on ch 5 news this morning talking about the same thing HIGH WATER. On my side of the river the water is as high now as it was in 2016.
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    Needs to drop bad. I’m having withdrawals. LOL


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    lvoorhies: Needs to drop bad. I’m having withdrawals. LOL

    OK, the level seems to have peaked at 52.5' (after a 1' correction to the gauge, which I will explain later).
    Hopefully, the floodwater from the Arkansas River will not cause it to rise further.

    I hope you and everyone else is doing OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skippa Chippa View Post
    Uncle Buds cabins was on ch 5 news this morning talking about the same thing HIGH WATER. On my side of the river the water is as high now as it was in 2016.
    After spending 6 mos. at Uncle Buds campground this past winter. It's hard to imagine that much water. Feel bad for Lance & Stacey it's got to be hard on their business. Slick & Connie, Pete & Po, all the friends we made this winter. God Bless all you Louisiana folks affected by the high water


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    It is not just the Arkansas River -- was watching Weather on Dish and there had been one area that had 24 inches of rain in 3 days hitting the Mississippi... when the Levees were built by the Army Corps of Engineers they were thinking about normal flooding instead of Catastrophic --- If the Levees were built 200 yards further back from the river on both sides there would never have been a break in any area -- they counted too much on the flood control lakes in North Mississippi --- that is my thought on it but I do not have a degree in anything but Common Sense and Hard Knocks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie 1 View Post
    After spending 6 mos. at Uncle Buds campground this past winter. It's hard to imagine that much water. Feel bad for Lance & Stacey it's got to be hard on their business. Slick & Connie, Pete & Po, all the friends we made this winter. God Bless all you Louisiana folks affected by the high water
    Miss y’all so much.


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    Hay Girl I got 3 weeks to catch a 6 inch crappie to get that golden Shiner -- better get fishing ---

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    Hay Girl I got 3 weeks to catch a 6 inch crappie to get that golden Shiner -- better get fishing ---
    Six inches? Wow. LOL. I sure wish I could but I won’t be able to get back in the lake for at least three more weeks. As long as the water keeps dropping and the rain stays away. I miss it so much too. I live my life threw y’all posts now. LOL


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    As high as the water is at Monroe -- I am surprised the level on D'Arbonne is at Pool stage now .. Had to take a Dog to vet and 6 boats passed me on the road that had pulled out before 9:30 in less than 10 miles
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