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Re: Pines Next Two Weeks [Re: TwoLakes] #11311502 12/30/15 12:27 PM
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11.22' high and rising. These pics are from the Cedar Springs ramp. Very few boats on the water for this time of year. If your planning an East Texas crappie trip, I would suggest Fork until Pines calms down and they get some of this water out. Notice.....you can't even see the boat lane poles. They are all under water.






Re: Pines Next Two Weeks [Re: TwoLakes] #11311635 12/30/15 02:23 PM
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Looking at Tommie's picture, LOP could use a hard freeze to knock down that water hyacinth.


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Re: Pines Next Two Weeks [Re: TwoLakes] #11311707 12/30/15 02:52 PM
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Water hyacinth is everywhere. Pretty solid north of the 155 bridge.

12.59' high this morning.

Re: Pines Next Two Weeks [Re: TwoLakes] #11311821 12/30/15 04:00 PM
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Our place in Copeland creek has LOT hyacinth all along bank, our dock is floating, lack about 3 ft going over our poles. Hyacenth floatin on pier and up against bank, it a MESS.




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