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    Wish I was there fishing. Dang work has me in Illinois.

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      Hamm creek is nice this time of year.

      Last time we went, had the park to ourselves.

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        Originally posted by Buckshot-73 View Post
        Hamm creek is nice this time of year.

        Last time we went, had the park to ourselves.

        Are they open? The river is way up.

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          Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
          Are they open? The river is way up.


          It was open 2 weeks ago. Only 2 boats at the ramp too.


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            Just call Hamms Creek. They said the boat ramps are still open. But the water is all the way to the top of the ramps.



            Looks like we got a chance for some more rain this week. I'ma ready for it to quit for a little while so my back yard will dry out. It's a swamp back there right now. Seen a gator with one of the neighbor's cats heading for some coontail moss earlier today.

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              Cedar Creek is closed. Going to Mccowan in the AM hopefully before the rain


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                You going to fish?

                The fish are biting, and there's hogs to be kilt. Gotta go!

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                  I went to catch! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji1360][emoji1360]



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                    Looks like ya caught a keeper!

                    The fish are biting, and there's hogs to be kilt. Gotta go!

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                      Dang nice fish!

                      What kind of electronics is that feller running?

                      The fish are biting, and there's hogs to be kilt. Gotta go!

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                        Looks like the Granbury release has been slowly cut back to 2635 cfs. PK is about half that much. Which brings the question: What will the proposed rains this week do to those lakes. The W lake continues to release water at 6,500+ cfs. Thankfully it has been a drop in level. Slow, but it's dropping. And sitting at 4.11 feet above normal.


                        A lake is 3.52 feet above normal at the moment and dropping still. I'ma dying to get out there and try all those crappie condos and structures TP&W put in over the last few years. Got them all marked on my sonar/GPS. Just need this little lake to settle, and the wind to be right.

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                          And so, as the story goes, PK and Granbury open their gates back up. And Whitney is on the rise once again.




                          And the A lake, it's back up higher than it was.




                          This water drama is killing me!


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                            PK releasing 18,600 cfs
                            Granbury releasing 20,000 cfs



                            W lake is 6.05 feet high and rising. And releasing 6,600 cfs.



                            A lake is 6.32 feet high and rising. And releasing 824 cfs.





                            Hope the W lake don't get to high.

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                              PK and Granbury continue to release the same amounts.


                              The W lake has come up 1.89 feet in the last 24 hours to the minute. And now sits at 8.13 feet above normal. The gates there have been closed at the present, no water being released.


                              The A lake has come up .88 feet in the last 24 hours. It sits at 7.25 feet above normal. That is a lot for this little lake. NO water is being released.
                              Last edited by Texas Grown; 05-05-2019, 10:58 AM.

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                                W lake 15.35 feet above normal.


                                A lake 10.10 feet above normal.

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