Tablerock lake flood of 2011
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No way I'd take out the advantage. But it's not gonna hurt my fishing boat. Besides I'm way back in a quiet cove anyway. No way I'd go into the main channel. I'm sure all your debris will be coming thru StL soon. I'll watch for it.
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Exactly my dock is floating probably 100 feet from the bank on 2 cables and 2 drop poles sure don't need any wake in my cove
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Im at Pt 10 Lil Aunts area. I havent saw my dock yet and hoping the ramp wont be in the water. Im sure the front of the dock will be in the trees tho. I still had room when I moved it Saturday am. Guess Ill find out Friday when I get there.
A buddy txt me last night and said he could change the yard light standing on his dock it was so high.
A buddy txt me last night and said he could change the yard light standing on his dock it was so high.
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Know the area well. I am right out of Branson West. The guy that built our dock lived down in the talking rocks area.
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i was down in Ottawa yesterday, my ol'mans house boat went in so we were there to drive it from the travel lift to the slip, and the river is deff high, and moving fast, but From what i have heard below Starved Rock Lock is getting hit preety hard.
Henry is up in major flood stage.