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re: Lake Lanier is at 1075 feet above sea level
Posted on 12/30/15 at 6:41 pm to Pavoloco83
Posted on 12/30/15 at 6:41 pm to Pavoloco83
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Alabama and Florida always bitch that Georgia holds onto too much water anyway.
hell, TN has 50 square miles with water reserves in it that rightfully belongs to us.
Posted on 12/30/15 at 7:04 pm to WG_Dawg
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hell, TN has 50 square miles with water reserves in it that rightfully belongs to us.
Ah yes... the 2 wrongs equals verge of ecological disaster argument. Well played
Posted on 12/30/15 at 7:16 pm to LanierSpots
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Posted on 12/30/15 at 7:16 pm to LanierSpots
What kind of guide trips do you do?
Posted on 12/30/15 at 7:17 pm to LanierSpots
Get a 5 gallon bucket and start taking water out . You are welcome
Posted on 12/30/15 at 9:30 pm to LanierSpots
Got emails from my marina today that the docks themselves were good, but you had to swim through water to get to them. Hoping is dries out this weekend.
Posted on 12/30/15 at 11:22 pm to LanierSpots
The first bridge on Browns Bridge is about to flood or it was close earlier today. I've never seen it this bad
Posted on 12/30/15 at 11:24 pm to LanierSpots
I remember the church starting to poke out and the race track
Posted on 12/31/15 at 5:11 am to dawgfan24348
That is the 6 mile bridge. Yep. It's almost touching.
Posted on 12/31/15 at 5:12 am to BigDroop
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What kind of guide trips do you do?
I do bass trips. Most Spotted Bass.
Posted on 12/31/15 at 8:57 am to LanierSpots
I think Lake Tuscaloosa is pretty high as well
Posted on 12/31/15 at 9:05 am to WG_Dawg
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hell, TN has 50 square miles with water reserves in it that rightfully belongs to us.
That is a bogus claim that Tennessee does not recognize.
You want the Tennessee River water to keep Atlanta wet. Your fault for building a city with no water resources to support it.
Perhaps Georgia should look at that huge body of water to the East of them, and build some desalination plants.
Posted on 12/31/15 at 9:21 am to Rango
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You want the Tennessee River water to keep Atlanta wet. Your fault for building a city with no water resources to support it.
Hmmm....So you are bitching about about water in a river in one state being used as a resource for another state
Posted on 12/31/15 at 10:39 am to biggsc
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I think Lake Tuscaloosa is pretty high as well
I hace seen lots of pictures of the coosa river and it is very high on all lakes. As is the Tennessee up in north Alabama.
We all have more than we can handle
Posted on 12/31/15 at 10:43 am to LanierSpots
What time of year are they shallow? Like less than 5 feet or so? Are they pretty easy to catch then? Topwater action?
I'd like to catch spots with a fly rod but would need shallow water fishing just stripping streamers and such.
I'd like to catch spots with a fly rod but would need shallow water fishing just stripping streamers and such.
Posted on 12/31/15 at 1:16 pm to AubieALUMdvm
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What time of year are they shallow? Like less than 5 feet or so? Are they pretty easy to catch then? Topwater action?
I'd like to catch spots with a fly rod but would need shallow water fishing just stripping streamers and such.
For the most part, they are never shallow here. When they spawn, there are some and when the water warms in February, there are some shallows ones.
I have had guys use a fly rod before, your best bet is in june when they are on the brush piles,. I can position you around them in 25 feet of water and you can use a popper to draw them up. I have also had a guy use a big streamer to draw them up
Their position is very predictable in June
Posted on 12/31/15 at 1:30 pm to LanierSpots
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I hace seen lots of pictures of the coosa river and it is very high on all lakes.
Yeah, you could say that.
Here's the playground at Goldstar Park in Wetumpka, AL on a regular day.
And here it is a couple of days ago
Posted on 12/31/15 at 2:59 pm to LanierSpots
Yeah.
Here's a graph of the USGS gauge height for the last two weeks. It was 30' above normal.
Here's a graph of the USGS gauge height for the last two weeks. It was 30' above normal.
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Posted on 12/31/15 at 5:05 pm to LanierSpots
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I have also had a guy use a big streamer to draw them up
Does this really work? You don't have to get down there to them?
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