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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: CSSource39] #13804342 12/13/20 03:23 PM
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Side note I know that the closure was originally set to be ten weeks from the start but it seems that time had passed.

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13805730 12/14/20 06:13 PM
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Let's hope this isn't another lead-up to the 2011 drought disaster.




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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13805751 12/14/20 06:30 PM
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10 years ago I worked with the State Park in an effort to get Yegua Creek on the Texas Paddle Trails list but as you might know the Yegua is a fickle little beast. Seems like it is seldom just right for paddling between cycles of drought and flood.. same goes for the fishing..



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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13805767 12/14/20 06:39 PM
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One look at the Yegua in April 2011 before the drought really took hold..


and another look in August..



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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13805786 12/14/20 06:50 PM
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This was the same day in September 2011 that the devastating Bastrop fires broke out and destroyed much of the area. My brother had just moved into their new house three weeks earlier and called to say they were being evacuated due to the fires.



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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13805812 12/14/20 07:03 PM
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Lake Somerville is a flood control and water conservation reservoir so It's important to keep in mind that this cycle of drought and flood has always been a huge factor for the lake in many ways.




The COE has the duty to manage the water and that is not a easy job with the cycles of flood and drought.

History indicates that the lake will rise again..



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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13805827 12/14/20 07:13 PM
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Any good rain this time of year that gets the creeks flowing good will bring up the fish even if they have to cross a mile of really shallow mud flats to get up to the creek.



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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13805833 12/14/20 07:16 PM
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Some fishing trips are just more memorable than others..



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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13807190 12/15/20 05:11 PM
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When I was stationed at Ft. Hood 92 through 2004 all I can remember about the weather is that there is no such thing as a normal year with regards to rain. It is seemingly only feast or famine with not much with in the in-between range. I am definitely hoping this will not be the beginning of a drought event. We have had some minimal rain up this way in Killeen but 90 percent of it seems to have missed the Lake Somerville area and what have had hasn't really had a noticeable effect on the rivers, creeks and lakes around here. Definitely praying for some appreciable moisture.

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13807554 12/15/20 10:03 PM
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Hey guys! Just checking in. Hope everybody is doing well. See you in 2021. Or maybe 2022 if we don't get any rain. grin

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13819614 12/25/20 07:42 PM
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Where does the rain need to flow from? We've been getting decent rains in Houston lately. Man I need to just get a Yak

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13822004 12/28/20 02:56 PM
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Anyone catching white bass yet ?

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13822095 12/28/20 04:26 PM
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no water = no fish up the creeks.. heres the watershed info for Lake Somerville to answer the rain question above https://tpwd.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Viewer/index.html?appid=2b3604bf9ced441a98c500763b8b1048

Two major watersheds for lake Somerville are the Yegua and Nails Creek. Basically it needs to rain a lot between Giddings and Rockdale for the lake to take on water.

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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #13822287 12/28/20 07:41 PM
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Some rain in the forecast this week. Fingers crossed.

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: hook-line&sinker] #13822981 12/29/20 02:05 PM
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Good morning,
Do you know if anyone catching white bass from the lake banks yet. ?
Thanks

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