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Lake Level and Release Rate Info #499089 06/16/03 05:58 PM
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If you click on the link below, you can look up the current elevation and release rate for most of the lakes in this area.
http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/reports/fish.htm

I can't speak for the rest of the folks, but the first thing that I'll check before going fishing over the next few weeks is the release rate. Assuming we have no more rain, the lakes will probably have a steady drawdown.

Bill

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Great link Bill... thanks


right there is the big'n
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You can also check out this part of the USGS website to check lake levels for every major lake in Texas. Unfortunately, it does not include the releases, but does include a graph showing the lake's level over a period of time (up to 31 days).

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