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Originally posted by Razrbk89 View PostDo they draw that lake down in anticipation of spring? I’m not sure if it’s a constant level lake or what, but if a 2-3’ rise threatens property, I’d have to agree with those saying the homes are way too close!
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Originally posted by Razrbk89 View PostDo they draw that lake down in anticipation of spring? I’m not sure if it’s a constant level lake or what, but if a 2-3’ rise threatens property, I’d have to agree with those saying the homes are way too close!
Lake Conroe has been down a couple feet from normal pool the last few times I’ve been there.
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Originally posted by Sackett View PostIdiotic, disrespectful and selfish responses are what I see in your posts to this thread. 1 weekend of inconvenience to your "hobby" is worth more than weeks, months or years of reconstruction or replacement of someone else's property? You do realize when property damage or loss occurs, it's effects ripple much larger than simply the insured owners? Hail, the more times I read your comment above and think about all the people we pulled out of homes while trucks were making 2' wakes during Harvey, the more I want to ........nope. Can't say it. You're not worth getting banned over. But some people need to be punched in the mouth.
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Originally posted by Easttxbowman View PostI wonder when people are going to realize that continuing to pour concrete and channel water into single sources is going to be a good idea. The people downstream get screwed everytime a new subdivision or parking lot is put in.
In terms of wakes, it is normally the idiots in those houses that own the boats that are the problem, not the weekend idiot out trying catch a fish. The wake from a bass boat or john boat is not a destructive wall of water like the wake from a “fun” boat hanging in most of those slings. Protecting them from theselves is what I see.
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I will say this. It really has nothing to do with a lake. It has to do with selfishness and lack of consideration for your neighbor. It is sad that a judge or Fire Martail has to issue a temporary ordinance. Upstream, downstream, i dont care what it is labeled. Care enough about others to inconvenience yourself to help them. But I guess that is a whole lot to ask of some
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Originally posted by Razrbk89 View PostDo they draw that lake down in anticipation of spring? I’m not sure if it’s a constant level lake or what, but if a 2-3’ rise threatens property, I’d have to agree with those saying the homes are way too close!
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It’s dropping now, they will give an update this afternoon for how long it will be closed.
Situational Update: May 2, 2021 9:00am
Water level at Lake Conroe is beginning to decrease. With no additional rain in the forecast today, SJRA and MoCo Constable Precinct 1 will continue to monitor lake level and open Lake Conroe as soon as it is safe to do so. Reservoir releases are holding steady and not expected to increase. The Constable’s office urges boaters to tie up their vessels to assist with boating safety. If you find your boat is missing, contact the Sheriff’s office non-emergency line 936-760-5800. We will provide another update Sunday afternoon. Real time lake conditions available below.Last edited by kurt68; 05-02-2021, 10:24 AM.
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Originally posted by glen View Posti will say this. It really has nothing to do with a lake. It has to do with selfishness and lack of consideration for your neighbor. It is sad that a judge or fire martail has to issue a temporary ordinance. Upstream, downstream, i dont care what it is labeled. Care enough about others to inconvenience yourself to help them. But i guess that is a whole lot to ask of some
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A few really ignorant comments on this thread. It doesn't surprise me though because I see that kind of asinine behavior on the lake all the time.
Reality is there is more than property protection involved.
Shore line erosion is a factor, rescue personnel who would be hazarded by trying to negotiate debris when someone with a boatload of kids hits a log and needs rescued, people who drive over spillways in low light, people actually hitting boat Docks in low light/dark because with them flooded, their power is off and their dusk till dawn lights aren't on.
These terrible government people have a bigger responsibility to deal with than is your weekend inconvenienced.
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