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Originally Posted by senzaspectre
(Post 3819469)
Im right there with you.....Im on the Clinton River also. My boat was sitting on the bottom late September and took me a good 45 minutes to get her unstuck on her way to storage. That damn Clinton River Cruise Boat, every time it came through it would suck what water was left in the well and then it would rush back in tossing the boat all over.........anyways lets hope for a real Michigan winter like we used to have.
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A resent pic of Gull island. looks like there will be more beach for Jobbie Nooner this year. :lolhit:
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looks like about an extra 100 ft. Beach party time!!
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Originally Posted by GTOKILLER
(Post 3849002)
looks like about an extra 100 ft. Beach party time!!
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Good idea, but Im probably going to be a little to tipsy to walk not to mention operate a metal detector :) :ernaehrung004:
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Not sure if it's still there but there was a picture in Lands End Marina ( the old Zinners) from the early 1960's that showed Anchor Bay almost completely separated from the main lake by exposed land.
I remember going down to a home near the Monroe area in 1972 to sandbag a rising lake Erie. In 1987 I had to build up my side dock in Michigan Harbor appx. one foot. It is cyclic. ed |
water is up from all the recent rain fall :)
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Lake St Clair water level
I flew over the lake on Saturday. The lake level looked alot better from this winter. I saw dredging rigs at various marinas. I havent boated on St Clair but I was hoping to try it this year.
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im hoping to make it up there for the jobbie nooner. ive got some friends and family on the lake and havnt been up there since I was little.
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Originally Posted by interceptor
(Post 3849423)
not sure if it's still there but there was a picture in lands end marina ( the old zinners) from the early 1960's that showed anchor bay almost completely separated from the main lake by exposed land.
I remember going down to a home near the monroe area in 1972 to sandbag a rising lake erie. In 1987 i had to build up my side dock in michigan harbor appx. One foot. It is cyclic. Ed |
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