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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14953647 01/13/24 02:46 PM
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So are we declaring it dead too

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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14953723 01/13/24 03:32 PM
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Dropping every day as they pump water. Talked to a fellow TFF’er and he said it’s still 6 feet below the ramp.


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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14953734 01/13/24 03:35 PM
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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14953774 01/13/24 04:13 PM
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So you can fish out of a kayak???

Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: acts2:38-39] #14953815 01/13/24 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by acts2:38-39
So you can fish out of a kayak???


I just looked and the website still says "Not open for recreation"



Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14953964 01/13/24 07:04 PM
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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14953972 01/13/24 07:16 PM
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Is the lake level suppose to be all the way to Bonham spillway?

Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: acts2:38-39] #14954118 01/13/24 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by acts2:38-39
So you can fish out of a kayak???


Not yet, but I have the feeling that boats will be able to launch from the short ramps maybe 3-4 months a year.


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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14954491 01/14/24 02:59 AM
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So let me ask if the lake fills up and they allow people to start fishing are they going to shut the lake down when it gets back below whatever level it has to get to open?


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Originally Posted by machinist
So let me ask if the lake fills up and they allow people to start fishing are they going to shut the lake down when it gets back below whatever level it has to get to open?


Since they built the ramps so shallow it will likely have to be shut down once the water falls 3-4 feet low.


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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14954528 01/14/24 03:48 AM
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I will guess that you can still bank fish/float tube/and such with the ramps closed.


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So the engineers screwed the pooch, is that the idea

Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: bassnman] #14954750 01/14/24 01:50 PM
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I think it’s by design.
They knew what they were doing with those baby Trex arm ramps.
The regulations/limit rules on that lake and laughably short ramps all appear to restrict, and almost eliminate warm weather tournaments.


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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: slim1] #14954757 01/14/24 01:52 PM
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I think once it gets full it will hold it's elevation much better than Cooper. You can look at it now on the Navionics website and it it is built more like Lake of the Pines than Cooper. It's more of a bowl shaped lake, not a lake with large areas of shallow flats like Cooper. Cooper just evaporates its self to death in the hot summer months. If you try to look at Bois Darc on Navionics you'll have to zoom in a time or two before it shows up.

Cooper gets drained to give water to the DFW area. It does evaporates some but they suck it dry. I don't think it would evaporate 14 feet low like it was a few years ago.

I talked to a civil engineer about it and if it lost water level to just the pumping from month to month it would be barely noticeable. The problem Cooper has is about a third of it is two to three feet deep when it is at pool stage. There is another big section of it that is about five to six feet deep at pool stage. As summer comes on the two to three foot section really heats up and starts to evaporate and as that process begins the five to six foot section begins to become shallow enough to come into the process of over heating. During the drought of 2006 we lost over 2/3's of the lake because of that.
A lot of that could be stopped if they'd let it fill to the top of the spillway, that would allow those shallow flats to become deep enough to not be so susceptible to the heat but they say the dam is not designed to hold that pressure. This past spring when all the rains finally ended they left Cooper a foot high instead of draining it back to pool stage, it definitely made a difference. The discussion I had with the civil engineer we were actually talking about Fork and it gets pumped at the same rate as Cooper. He said Fork looses about a 1/10 of an inch to DFW pumping per month.


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Re: Bois d'Arc Ever Gonna Fill? [Re: CCTX] #14954859 01/14/24 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by CCTX
I think it’s by design.
They knew what they were doing with those baby Trex arm ramps.
The regulations/limit rules on that lake and laughably short ramps all appear to restrict, and almost eliminate warm weather tournaments.


That's great.

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