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Author Topic: Rain, Rain, a big pain.  (Read 1564 times)

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Offline deadeye

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I went yesterday to my hunting land.  As I drove near the area, I saw mumerous flooded fields and ditches.  Small creeks that are usually almost dry in August were over the banks and looked a lot like they do during the spring run off.  The road in to the propery was flooded and under water up to 12 inches in places.  While crossing fields it sounded like you were driving in a lake.  Even the tops of hills had standing water.  If it doesn't let up it looks like it will be the wettest hunting season in a long time.  Any one else been to their hunting areas and encountered water, water, water??
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Offline BiggA

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Have not been to the hunting area but the water is over the retaining wall in the channel. Docks are almost flush with the water everywhere.

Offline Cody Gruchow

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four wheeler trails are holding water kind of, the creek is full and so is the marsh, highest i have seen it in a while. other than that most of the area is pretty dry on this end