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Author Topic: Shallow Landing  (Read 5158 times)

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Offline Rywheat

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We went out of Wealthwood Saturday morning and found it was extremly shallow lucky for us some one had some waders on and gave us a push but many people were high sided in front of the launch. I heard that Malmo was the same way.

Offline Mayfly

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I imagine that is the case. Even on a normal year it can be tough up there. I noticed where we are the water is down at least a foot!

Offline ScottPugh

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I imagine that is the case. Even on a normal year it can be tough up there. I noticed where we are the water is down at least a foot!

Lots of spots on the 2007 LakeMaster were off by 1.25' - 2'.  The lake sure needs a good week of soaking.

Offline Joe

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All the lakes I've been to have been low. Sure could use a few inches of rain, but how about only at night. ::)
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Offline Rywheat

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They say that it will take a year or two to get the lake back to the norm. I noticed as well the lakemaster was off a 1.5 ft at least