Lake Levels are up

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C-Hawk
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Lake Levels are up

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Should be no more excuses about low water. The Lake is up 1.4 feet since I launched in mid October at Converse. Predicted to go close to 96 in a few more days.
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jeff not noticeing much up north checked the streams this morning still dry . the drought took its toll. it was so low the increase isnt even noticeable.
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fishy1 wrote:jeff not noticeing much up north checked the streams this morning still dry . the drought took its toll. it was so low the increase isnt even noticeable.
With low evaporation rates this time of year, any flow directly affects lake levels. Lots of rain in VT this past month has helped.
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Lake levels in Colchester (Outer Bay) are up at least 1.5 ft. probably closer to 2ft at this point.
Actually wish I had a way to make it out. I am willing to bet the Outer Bay would produce like it did in June.
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ThreeBuoys wrote:Lake levels in Colchester (Outer Bay) are up at least 1.5 ft. probably closer to 2ft at this point.
Actually wish I had a way to make it out. I am willing to bet the Outer Bay would produce like it did in June.
Shhhh! :D
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