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stacker
Posted 11/23/2012 4:57 PM (#107449)
Subject: Water level


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WOW is all I can say. The wind has been ripping right down the pipe all day. I just caught the last of day light look at her and it is lower here 2 miles south of Fremont than I have ever seen it. It got sucked right out today. I will see if I can get any pics that make sense tomarrow morn. If the seiche effect does not back feed it some, it going to take a pile of snow to get her running in the spring.
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stacker
Posted 11/24/2012 9:06 AM (#107450 - in reply to #107449)
Subject: RE: Water level


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The pictures are hard to see it, but if you look at the docks on fremont on the east side of the river by the old bridge, the water is 5 feet from the base of the seawalls along there. When it is low, the water is at the base of the wall. Let it snow let it snow let it snow.
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KHedquist
Posted 11/24/2012 11:20 AM (#107451 - in reply to #107449)
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The Mighty Mississippi over here is a trickle
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trim-it-up
Posted 11/25/2012 12:45 PM (#107456 - in reply to #107449)
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Hit bottom with the Tuffy last week in New London. Take it easy out there.
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Have rod will travel
Posted 2/20/2013 9:05 AM (#108677 - in reply to #107449)
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Where are the pics at?
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stacker
Posted 2/21/2013 1:53 PM (#108711 - in reply to #107450)
Subject: RE: Water level


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stacker - 11/24/2012 9:06 AM

The pictures are hard to see it, but if you look at the docks on fremont on the east side of the river by the old bridge, the water is 5 feet from the base of the seawalls along there. When it is low, the water is at the base of the wall. Let it snow let it snow let it snow.


The answer was right here, they were hard to see.
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