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How low will Rayburn get

Posted By: Billy Blazer 300 HPDI

How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 01:15 AM

I fished yesterday morning, first time in a few weeks, all my spots had changed no doubt. On my first cast I chunked spinner bait at some stick ups, then in my second cast to the same spot there wasn't any water !!!.

On a serious note, I understand they are going to drop it another 10 feet or so to work on the dam/add rocks or something to the dam. I'm not even sure which ramps will be in the water.

Anybody got the straight skinny on how low they are going to pull it down too and what they are doing.

I bet there will be some serious stump bumpin gong on too. Maybe enough I will bring my boat back to Houston and head over to Fayette Co every now and then this winter.

Thanks Billy
Posted By: Neverenuff

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 01:41 AM

Where did you get this info? Im unable to find anything about it any where on the web.
Posted By: Ryorgensen

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 01:50 AM

Seems this rumor is going around every other lake in east tx...big sam,fork,Tyler,and probably others...it may be true eventually on one of them.lol.
Posted By: Jarrett Latta

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 01:55 AM

gets low every fall when it doesn't rain. plus im sure they are generating also. nothing new
Posted By: TIM CLINE

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 01:56 AM

There is no plan by the Corp. to lower Rayburn. Any release will be at minimum. I emailed them and asked! It is amazing how easy it is to get the truth by just asking.
Posted By: the skipper

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 01:58 AM

I haven't heard anything about dropping the lake. Supposedly anything past 14' the generators don't work so I doubt it goes below that. Part of why it got down so low last time was because they dropped it to put in a pump station for the hatchery, then the drought took the rest. I don't know what level the intake for that pump is at but its above 14' so I wouldn't think they would let it down below that.
Posted By: YankHardReelFast

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 02:07 AM

There's some common sense involved as to why the water is so low.

1. Lack of rain
2. It's the middle of summer in SE Texas. Lots of water evaporates.
3. It's peak season for electricity consumption. Just like other lakes, that lake isn't there for us fishermen. It's there to serve a purpose. When the need arises for electricity they will release more water to fulfill the demand for power.
Posted By: lamoon78

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 02:41 AM

They are not dropping if you go across the damn around 2:30 - 3:00 around the main time for generation thats the only time you will see water coming out. This is normal for this lake people stop stirring [censored] up.
Posted By: YankHardReelFast

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 02:52 AM

Uhh huhhh. You said damn.

It's only a little over 6 feet low. Prett typical for this time of the year.
Posted By: bigbassfish

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 05:40 PM

Was wondering if they are generating, if so does anyone know the times ?? Thanks
Posted By: Jarrett Latta

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 05:55 PM

Usually in the afternoons
Posted By: Bigron119

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/10/13 05:58 PM

Turbine Schedule for Rayburn. The Internet is a wealth of knowledge with Google!

http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/reports/jspt2_tu1_f.html
Posted By: PhishWhisperer

Re: How low will Rayburn get - 09/11/13 03:34 AM

...and I heard that some guys went diving by the dam and saw catfish so big that they could eat a man!

Really? No. Really.
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