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Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
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02/02/12 06:38 PM
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Cloud Dancer
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Canyon Lake is pretty, and I like staying at Potters Creek for only $12 (with Golden Age Passport, RVing). The launch ramp inside the campground is GREAT. BUT, the lake is "the Dead Sea". So, what is the best guess on when we'll be able to launch at Dunlap (at Shuman's Beach Rd).
Need to improve my LMB fishing, running out of time.
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
#7123213
02/02/12 08:28 PM
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HENDO
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2 years
lower end of the lake will now be a permanent NO WAKE zone.
FISH ON!! <'///><
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: HENDO]
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02/02/12 08:37 PM
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Cloud Dancer
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2 weeks
lower end of the lake will now be a permanent NO WAKE zone. Thanks, this sounds interesting. But, can you tell us exactly where is the line of demarcation? IOW how far from the SBR launch ramp is it?
Need to improve my LMB fishing, running out of time.
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: HENDO]
#7123251
02/02/12 08:39 PM
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ShawnT
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lower end of the lake will now be a permanent NO WAKE zone. Thats awesome. During the summer time the lower end of the lake will be jam packed with bassers.
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
#7123344
02/02/12 09:01 PM
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Mike Halfmann the boatmann
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Lake was open ^Tuesday nite. 2 club members went after 9pm till whenever. Only two fish caught, 8.44lb black bass and 24lb yellowcat. They were throwing black/blue 1oz jigs.
mike halfmann
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
#7125779
02/03/12 12:57 PM
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Cloud Dancer
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I guess I'll find out the LOCATION of the line that describes the "lower lake",.....when I go there.
Need to improve my LMB fishing, running out of time.
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
#7125838
02/03/12 01:14 PM
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ChuChu1
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SEGUIN — Crews at Lake Dunlap will move to Lake Gonzales to make emergency repairs to a spillgate that did not function properly following the flood event from heavy rains recently (9 inches of rain in Caldwell County). Upon completion of that repair, the crews will finish up repair work at Lake Dunlap. In the meantime, refilling at Lake Dunlap will begin Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012, to a level that will be a foot and a half below its normal pond level.
Based on the current inflow, the refilling process to the prescribed level should take about a week and be reached by Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012. Hydroelectric crews have indicated Lake Dunlap will remain at a foot and a half below its normal pond level until work is completed on the dam. Crews estimated completion of repairs should occur around March 30, 2012.GBRA staff will continue to communicate with the contractor about these matters and will relay significant lake level or schedule changes to Lake Dunlap constituents accordingly.
For Guadalupe River emergency information and/or important updates, follow GBRA on Twitter at GBRATX.
The GBRA was established by the Texas Legislature in 1933 as a water conservation and reclamation district. GBRA provides stewardship for the water resources in its 10-county statutory district, which begins near the headwaters of the Guadalupe and Blanco rivers, ends at San Antonio Bay, and includes Kendall, Comal, Hays, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Gonzales, DeWitt, Victoria, Calhoun, and Refugio counties.
Snowflakes and entitled brats will be the doom of America!
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
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02/03/12 01:18 PM
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ChuChu1
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I wonder what the "illegal activity" was that brought on the excutive order?
Because of some illegal activity undertaken in the stump field on Lake Dunlap that resulted in the lake level remaining low until the end of January, the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) Board of Directors had its monthly meeting Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, where they authorized the general manager to act, as necessary, regarding the lake level, the timeframe in which it is raised and/or possibly even what areas may be designated as "no wake" zones.
Snowflakes and entitled brats will be the doom of America!
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: ChuChu1]
#7125895
02/03/12 01:30 PM
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HENDO
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I wonder what the "illegal activity" was that brought on the excutive order?
Because of some illegal activity undertaken in the stump field on Lake Dunlap that resulted in the lake level remaining low until the end of January, the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) Board of Directors had its monthly meeting Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, where they authorized the general manager to act, as necessary, regarding the lake level, the timeframe in which it is raised and/or possibly even what areas may be designated as "no wake" zones. people cutting the stumps
FISH ON!! <'///><
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
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02/03/12 04:59 PM
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Old Prof
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Very Brief History from someone who attended every meeting.
GBRA lowered lake two feet to work on dam gates.
PLDA (lake association) asked for it to lowered to 4 feet to remove navigational hazards. GBRA agreed.
Multiple meetings held to determine process. GBRA included TP&W and Texas Bass Federation Conservation reps in these meetings.
Group agreed that GBRA and TP&W would mark some hazards for removal and some to be left with marker buoys. This was done.
A small group did not agree with the markings because it left the large stump field down by the dam as fish habitat.
Without permission, they went out and cut about ½ the stump field to water level (about two to four feet off) with chain saws before being stopped.
GBRA declared that lower area of the lake was closed.
GBRA held a new series of meeting where many argued that his made the stump area even more dangerous. TP&W and TBF Conservation arm took the position that this was a terrible action that damaged habitat and all effort to save the remaining area of the stump field should be saved. PLDA’s position was to lower the lake two more feet and cut all stumps even more to make the area safe.
GBRA has the final say and ruled that the lake will remain 1½ feet low till dam work is finished (around March 30th) and made the lower section of the lake (the stump field area) a no wake zone. This will protect the stump area and makes the area safe.
Issue is not over, PLDA has already contacted some GBRA directors complaining about the decision, legal action still might be taken against the stump cutters, and TP&W is looking at habitat restoration measures on the lake.
This is just another example of things of things that TP&W and TBF Conservation arm does to help our sport where few fisherman are aware that it going on.
Last edited by Old Prof; 02/03/12 05:02 PM.
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: Old Prof]
#7126981
02/03/12 05:07 PM
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ChuChu1
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I can tell you from experience with GBRA on Lake Wood, they will not allow TP&W to put in artificial reefs, tires, brush piles or any other non-permanate structure. GBRA is afraid it will break loose during flood conditions and damage the hydro plant or the dam structure itself.
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
#7127009
02/03/12 05:14 PM
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ShawnT
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Anyone ever fish those stumps down there anyway? There is more brush/boat docks etc. further up the lake that hold allot more fish than those stumps.
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: ShawnT]
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02/03/12 06:02 PM
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HENDO
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there is great fishing around those stumps.
FISH ON!! <'///><
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Re: Dunlap Update,...PLEEZ
[Re: HENDO]
#7127182
02/03/12 06:05 PM
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ShawnT
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there is great fishing around those stumps. There is far greater fishing up river around those sunken brushpiles and boat docks.
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