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Reimers ranch update
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02/13/07 07:36 PM
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curadojoe
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Last edited by curadojoe; 02/13/07 08:03 PM.
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Re: Reimers ranch update
[Re: curadojoe]
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02/13/07 10:39 PM
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Rnelson
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Those pics of the river are very bad... We need rainnnnn..
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Re: Reimers ranch update
[Re: Rnelson]
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02/13/07 10:45 PM
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Lovfldx
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WOW! I have fished the Pedernales for years and Reimers for a long time as well, and have NEVER seen the river that low! That's kinda scary!!!
Rudy
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Re: Reimers ranch update
[Re: Lovfldx]
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02/14/07 06:11 PM
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fishytx
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My family and I went to Hamilltons pool and Reimers last weekend just to site see and mess around. And yes Reimers is very low. But it's because the lake is so low. The river itself is very low as well. Very little water flow in the river for this time of the year. But the hill country hasn't had any rain so to speak and that's why. All it takes is one good rain and the bite is on. And we need it now.
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