It's tough watching your lake drying up and there aint anything you can do about it. Maybe the rains ahead will put 'er back at full pool.:o
Here is a few pictures of the lake at down 10'.
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Last edited by skiptomylu; 12-17-2008 at 11:22 AM.
It's tough watching your lake drying up and there aint anything you can do about it. Maybe the rains ahead will put 'er back at full pool.:o
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Might be a good time to troll around and get gps on crappie beds, provided you can get to them. Is the low water having an effect on the fish, as far as a kill off?
No fish kills or anything like that. This is such a huge lake there is still plenty of water, just not many boat ramps that can be used and very soon none around me. The boat lane in front of my house is about 2'-3' deep for over a mile.Originally Posted by mduncan62
WOW! Thats low. I like the logs though look like crappie magnets. Hope you guys get rain. Lakes up here in Illinois are filled rain alot here lately. Hopefully you will get some rain.
I'd get out my GPS for sure. And a video camera. Heck you could probably sell a video of uncovered structure to a few close friends. Sad to see it so low but it's got to be educational.
NEED MORE COWBELL!!
JD
looks like scouting time to me