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Re: Proctor Full???
[Re: KG68]
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01/30/12 08:55 PM
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Smithaven
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According to the Corps of Engineers map Lake Proctor is fed by at least 2 creeks in addition to the river. Also, there is a lot of watershed between the two lakes.
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Re: Proctor Full???
[Re: KG68]
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01/31/12 08:29 PM
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Fester
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Wow that lake has been over 8 feet low for at least five years. Glad to see it come up. I bet the fishing will very good this spring.
Get the NET!!!
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Re: Proctor Full???
[Re: Fester]
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02/03/12 05:54 PM
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Green Horn
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Green Horn
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As of 2/1/12, the Corps was holding the level at 1 foot over the spillway to clear debris at downstream bridges before releasing any more water.
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Re: Proctor Full???
[Re: TX Fisherman]
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02/03/12 07:27 PM
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crash519
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As of 2/1/12, the Corps was holding the level at 1 foot over the spillway to clear debris at downstream bridges before releasing any more water. There is a deviation in place to hold Proctor up to 2' above conservation elevation of 1164.0 until February 15th to perform a hydrographic survey.
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