Flood Levels Boat Ramps

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tbarto
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Flood Levels Boat Ramps

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Will be staying in Alburgh in 2 weeks. I'm getting concerned about launching my boat at the various ramps in Alburgh and North Hero due to high water levels. More rain in the forecast is predicted. Should I be worried or will the ramps still be manageable? Thanks in advance!
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Wdrnr
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Apple island concrete dock is under by a foot. Still no dock doctor dock in place yet as of today
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Reelax
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Converse dock is in, but you have to walk thru 20” of water to get on it. Lower turn around to get trailer into lake is under water by 6”. Can be still be used just bring deep boots. They are also biting down there, just to tired from yesterday to post a report ;)
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tbarto
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Re: Flood Levels Boat Ramps

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Thanks! I'll be targeting smallmouth and largemouth bass. I still remember 2011 which I believe the worst flood levels ever. Anyway, just hope the rain holds off.
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Keep us informed of your trip!
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I sure will. Last year was awesome! It might be hard to repeat?? Hope not :)
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