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Post by kg5388 on Mar 26, 2010 8:20:47 GMT -6
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Post by ibugly on Mar 26, 2010 19:04:56 GMT -6
I noticed something last Saturday while I was out walking lake banks. When the drought broke a lot of trees that had died were washed into the stream by this past winters flooding. On lakes that have a large fluctuation in water level and fill in the spring this means a bunch of good sized logs may or more likely may not be visible. It's one of the biggest trash wash ups I've seen. Right now on the upper Tennessee River tributaries this trash is still far up stream near the head waters of the lake. Once the lakes fill it will be downstream in the larger bodies of water. This is also true for downstream lakes on the Tennessee as well. We've had a very wet winter region wide and a lot of tree falls.
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Post by sksfordman on Mar 27, 2010 21:53:21 GMT -6
I Don't have a boat just yet, but if the Good Lords willing, I will have another again. I have to have someone go to help launch it. I guess I need to buy one of those boat cars, that looks like a 57 chevy!!
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Post by ibugly on Mar 27, 2010 22:00:51 GMT -6
You need a Gama Goat as long as you don't go out too deep. Loads of fun in the swamps.
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