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    Hi guys, is the water too high to get under the bridge at buddle creek at this time

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    From this info, you'll need a bass boat or smaller to go under. The bridge you're referring to is the HWY 8 bridge in Abbotts creek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCkenner View Post
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    From this info, you'll need a bass boat or smaller to go under. The bridge you're referring to is the HWY 8 bridge in Abbotts creek.

    Chris
    thanks for the reply lady at rental co. said buddle, so a small bass tracker should be no problem.
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    Forecast for today, tomorrow and Saturday is for an inch of rain or more, so the lake level will rise. We've just had 2 big thunderstorms come through. When were you planning on arriving? HR gets all the trash after storms, so be careful of floaters in the main lake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowhand View Post
    Forecast for today, tomorrow and Saturday is for an inch of rain or more, so the lake level will rise. We've just had 2 big thunderstorms come through. When were you planning on arriving? HR gets all the trash after storms, so be careful of floaters in the main lake.

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    thanks for your reply, friday evening about 5:00pm

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    Go to savehighrocklake.org and it will show you all bridge clearances and water depth at all ramps. It also shows lake level and if the lake is rising or falling. Usually accurate enough.

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    Go to savehighrocklake.org and it will show you all bridge clearances and water depth at all ramps. It also shows lake level and if the lake is rising or falling. Usually accurate enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leudy1 View Post
    Go to savehighrocklake.org and it will show you all bridge clearances and water depth at all ramps. It also shows lake level and if the lake is rising or falling. Usually accurate enough.
    The link I provided "Please Wait" takes you to that website. Not sure why it is named that, but it's the link to go there.

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