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    Well aren't yall with all the positive info.

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    Aaaah! Just a new challenge!
    Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawless View Post
    Well aren't yall with all the positive info.
    Look on the bright side, if you have a campsite on the lake, it is going to be even closer to the lake.

    I am going up later this afternoon and I expect I would have to wade through about 3 ft of water just to get on my dock. It has been this high before but it is getting close to about as high as they can get without getting to the level of everyone's electrical junction boxes. Don't forget to be really careful with the floating debris even if the lake comes down some. Could be some logs and stuff out there.

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    There's a few friends of mine at my house on the broad and fished today only catching 4-5 hybrids. They told me the canoe I have tied to a tree in the back yard is floating! That's alot of flooding to get there....
    I expect there's gonna be alot of debris everywhere for a few days and muddy/stained water for at least a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidHillbilly View Post
    Look on the bright side, if you have a campsite on the lake, it is going to be even closer to the lake.

    I am going up later this afternoon and I expect I would have to wade through about 3 ft of water just to get on my dock. It has been this high before but it is getting close to about as high as they can get without getting to the level of everyone's electrical junction boxes. Don't forget to be really careful with the floating debris even if the lake comes down some. Could be some logs and stuff out there.

    What part of the lake is your place on?
    Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
    What part of the lake is your place on?
    I made up my user name based on it being in the middle part of Clarks Hill. Landam Creek on the SC side which is across from Shriver Creek on the GA side. I checked my dock late yesterday afternoon and it is about 2 feet deep to get to it and maybe 15 to 20 feet across. Looks like the lake level has at least quit rising at just above 334 ft or 4 ft over full pool. Hoping it starts to drop now.
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    Here’s how high it is now.


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    Normally the canoe is 15’ from the water.


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