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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12945353 10/25/18 03:20 PM
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More water with Yesterdays rains???

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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12945386 10/25/18 03:45 PM
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River flowing about 5000 combined right now so yes its picking up more water!

Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12945403 10/25/18 03:59 PM
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yep, the creeks and rivers are still running pretty good...it should rise a bit through tomorrow


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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12946140 10/26/18 02:53 AM
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As of now Ivie show to be 24.33 ft low and still catching little bit. Should be 23 by morning, what blessing, this thing looks better everyday!

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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12946479 10/26/18 03:25 PM
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The last time Ivie was this full was August 2010.
Hubbard Creek needs 6" more to be full pool.


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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12946716 10/26/18 06:33 PM
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That's awesome. I don't live anywhere near Ivie but I am thankful for the water y'all have received. Choke Canyon, too.

Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12947182 10/27/18 11:32 AM
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Ivie is at 23.49' low, the rivers are still running 1500cfs. I hope we catch another foot before the rivers stop running. We have come up 19.4' since Oct 10.

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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12947211 10/27/18 01:17 PM
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Great news Jerry, I have got to get out there and see it.

Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12947247 10/27/18 02:07 PM
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At the lowest point before the lake started rising, Ivie was approximately 82000 acre feet. Now it is almost 217000 acre feet. If my math is correct, that represents a 62.2% increase in acre feet of water. I think that means the lake has more than doubled in size, at least in acre feet.

Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: westxbass82] #12947254 10/27/18 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: westxbass82
At the lowest point before the lake started rising, Ivie was approximately 82000 acre feet. Now it is almost 217000 acre feet. If my math is correct, that represents a 62.2% increase in acre feet of water. I think that means the lake has more than doubled in size, at least in acre feet.

You are correct, this is the first time in years there has been water on the other side of the causeway.

Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12947332 10/27/18 04:57 PM
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I can't wait to get over there. Once football is over I will be on my way!


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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12949490 10/30/18 12:25 AM
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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: ksalmon] #12949574 10/30/18 01:42 AM
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Such great news for the west Texas lakes!


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Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: Caymas Cx 21] #12949634 10/30/18 02:58 AM
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Is ivie releasing water? The USGS website shows it went down 1/2 a foot since yesterday.

Re: West Texas Lakes Catching Water [Re: Mark3] #12949760 10/30/18 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mark3
Is ivie releasing water? The USGS website shows it went down 1/2 a foot since yesterday.


Was just wondering the same thing, seems odd. Maybe the dam is leaking...

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