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rayburn water clarity
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05/12/24 07:47 AM
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skeeterboud
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thinking of fishing next tue-thurs if the water is not too off-colored. can anyone chime in on clarity from 147 past caney creek??
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Re: rayburn water clarity
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05/13/24 10:32 AM
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With all the rain we had and thunderstorms in the area on Sunday, imagine not too many people on the lake on Sunday, especially after all the rain we just received. lake is over 1 foot high now, I'd expect it to rise significantly this week. Prolly gonna loose some grass at these lake levels.
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Re: rayburn water clarity
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05/14/24 01:18 AM
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Capt. Bryan
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Was on the lake Friday and Saturday and clarity was pretty good 1-2' of visibility. I believe they are still holding water due to the amount of water coming down the neches ricer and the threat of flooding below the lake if they begin releasing water. Once they do begin releasing water it will likely get dirty above 147. Caught lots of fish but with the rapid rise in level, I feel water quality is poor as alot of the fish have sores on them.
Skeeter FXR 21 Yamaha Humminbird/Garmin Lews
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