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Somerville Lake Levels #7192604 02/20/12 02:36 AM
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Here is the link I am using to monitor the lake level. Rising really quick.

http://somerville.lakesonline.com/Level.asp


Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7192996 02/20/12 03:47 AM
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From the way it has been rising today, I am sure that we will be about 3-3.5 ft low within the next day or so. Maybe better than that. Looking pretty good so far. May try to put the deck boat in on Tuesday and see what the cats are like. Hopefully they will be biting. Gonna try the shallow areas. Figure with all the new vegetation now, they should be feeding pretty good in those areas. Everyone be safe.......


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Here's the page I use to look at Somerville. Directly from the Corps of Engineers. Gives you hour by hour levels.

http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/reports/SOMT2.TXT


Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7194386 02/20/12 04:26 PM
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watch the lake rise smile

*************SOMERVILLE LAKE, TEXAS*************
This Report Was Created On Mon Feb 20 10:24:04 2012
Data Requested:
Lake Elevation Daily Start Date: 01Feb2012 , End Date: 20Feb2012



Date/Time:; ELEV(ft);
Feb 1,2012 2400; 229.55;
Feb 2,2012 2400; 229.63;
Feb 3,2012 2400; 229.69;
Feb 4,2012 2400; 230.40;
Feb 5,2012 2400; 230.73;
Feb 6,2012 2400; 231.03;
Feb 7,2012 2400; 231.23;
Feb 8,2012 2400; 231.43;
Feb 9,2012 2400; 231.56;
Feb 10,2012 2400; 231.63;
Feb 11,2012 2400; 231.62;
Feb 12,2012 2400; 231.62;
Feb 13,2012 2400; 231.71;
Feb 14,2012 2400; 231.72;
Feb 15,2012 2400; 232.02;
Feb 16,2012 2400; 232.20;
Feb 17,2012 2400; 232.28;
Feb 18,2012 2400; 233.50;
Feb 19,2012 2400; 234.02;



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Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7194467 02/20/12 04:46 PM
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Looks like my prediciton may have been a little off. If it keeps going at this rate (about 7 inches in 1 day) then it may be less than 3 feet low by tomorrow. I know it will start slowing down (probably today) but hopefully it will get close to pool level before its all over (hopefully the corps wont start releasing water till we are at pool). Headed out in a bit to take a look around at the creeks and the lake to see where its at. Maybe it will be up to the rocks on the dam. Been living here since 91 (actually off and on sing mid 80's)and never been out to Newman's bottom. May try and find it today to look around. Live in Deanville. HL&S, great video's by the way...everyone be safe.....


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Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7194761 02/20/12 05:45 PM
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Yea Hoo!! Rise baby rise. Think the Yagua is connected to the main lake yet?


Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: RedRaiderBoe] #7195262 02/20/12 07:43 PM
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Will look at that this afternoon when I go and post it


Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7197029 02/21/12 02:09 AM
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Anyone know If bass fishin is any good out there right now


Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7197102 02/21/12 02:21 AM
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Well, got to ride around for a while and check things out.
Yegua is running hard !!! Did not get to Nails creek but the one that cross under 1948 over by Somerville is barely running now but feeders are still dumping water in. Newman's Bottom gate was closed so I could not get down there. Welch park has no beach left. Its all water now. Overlook area still needs water to get some of the boats floating but looks a heck of a lot better than it did a month ago. Hopefully we will get more hard rain in the next couple of weeks and that should put us up to where we need to be. Have fun guys, and be safe....



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Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7197518 02/21/12 03:41 AM
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I visited Nails creek park Monday afternoon and the lake is almost high enough to get into the creeks by kayak or canoe. At the rate it's rising should be good to go with flat bottoms and other shallow running motor boats by next week. Nails, Cedar, Birch and Jerdelle creeks are all receding and will be bank fish-able but slippery by the weekend if not sooner. Reports are beginning to trickle in from some of the guys on TFF and beyond.. Lots of downed timber in the creeks so bring extra lures and be prepared to lose a few.. Jerdelle clears up first but my trip up Monday afternoon makes me think there ain't much in there yet.. Cedar, Nails and the Yegua are almost a sure bet.. wink



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Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: hook-line&sinker] #7198300 02/21/12 02:08 PM
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Guess I was pretty close to the prediction....Now only 3.5 ft. low. Was really hoping it would make the 3ft low mark but oh well. Just glad we got what we did. Hope it continues. Gonna take the deck boat out in a bit and see if the cats are hitting. Hopefully we can box a few. Will let you know.


Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7199329 02/21/12 06:58 PM
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Yegua is still flooded so the lake will continue to rise smile

*************SOMERVILLE LAKE, TEXAS*************
This Report Was Created On Tue Feb 21 12:54:55 2012
Data Requested:
Lake Elevation Daily Start Date: 01Feb2012 , End Date: 21Feb2012
Lake Precipitation Daily Start Date: 01Feb2012 , End Date: 21Feb2012

*NOTE: A data value of -901 or -902 represents missing data.

Date/Time:; ELEV(ft); PRECIP(in);
Feb 1,2012 0800; - ; 0.12;
Feb 1,2012 2400; 229.55; - ;
Feb 2,2012 0800; - ; 0.01;
Feb 2,2012 2400; 229.63; - ;
Feb 3,2012 0800; - ; 0.03;
Feb 3,2012 2400; 229.69; - ;
Feb 4,2012 0800; - ; 1.87;
Feb 4,2012 2400; 230.40; - ;
Feb 5,2012 0800; - ; 0.02;
Feb 5,2012 2400; 230.73; - ;
Feb 6,2012 0800; - ; 0.00;
Feb 6,2012 2400; 231.03; - ;
Feb 7,2012 0800; - ; 0.00;
Feb 7,2012 2400; 231.23; - ;
Feb 8,2012 0800; - ; 0.00;
Feb 8,2012 2400; 231.43; - ;
Feb 9,2012 0800; - ; 0.00;
Feb 9,2012 2400; 231.56; - ;
Feb 10,2012 0800; - ; 0.16;
Feb 10,2012 2400; 231.63; - ;
Feb 11,2012 0800; - ; 0.00;
Feb 11,2012 2400; 231.62; - ;
Feb 12,2012 0800; - ; 0.00;
Feb 12,2012 2400; 231.62; - ;
Feb 13,2012 0800; - ; 0.27;
Feb 13,2012 2400; 231.71; - ;
Feb 14,2012 0800; - ; 0.65;
Feb 14,2012 2400; 231.72; - ;
Feb 15,2012 0800; - ; 0.02;
Feb 15,2012 2400; 232.02; - ;
Feb 16,2012 0800; - ; 1.37;
Feb 16,2012 2400; 232.20; - ;
Feb 17,2012 0800; - ; 0.01;
Feb 17,2012 2400; 232.28; - ;
Feb 18,2012 0800; - ; 2.04;
Feb 18,2012 2400; 233.50; - ;
Feb 19,2012 0800; - ; 0.07;
Feb 19,2012 2400; 234.02; - ;
Feb 20,2012 0800; - ; 0.00;
Feb 20,2012 2400; 234.48; - ;
Feb 21,2012 0800; - ; 0.00;
Feb 21,2012 2400; -901.00; - ;



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Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7199491 02/21/12 07:43 PM
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Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: hook-line&sinker] #7200154 02/21/12 10:22 PM
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Great Video HL&S
We did manage to get the deck boat out today for a few hours. Fishing was really slow. Fished the shallows and nothing so we started fishing the channel we always fish. Bite was very very light. The wind picked up a little and we had to hold the rods. Could not tell if there was a bite or the wind moving the rod tip. That was how light the bite was. We only boxed 6 and they were about 2 lbs or a little better each. Just right for the fish fry tomorrow. It will get better as we go though and we all know that. Wardens were out checking boats today. I did not get checked but a few of the guys coming in told me they had been checked. I imagine that they will be out in force for a while which is ok with me. If you are legal it doesn't matter anyway. See ya on the water and be safe......


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Re: Somerville Lake Levels [Re: Texashorseman] #7200694 02/22/12 12:44 AM
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Lake Somerville is on the rise and should be near normal pool level by the weekend. The whitebass started moving into the Yegua sometime before the big rains last week and are making their way upstream. The Yegua is still flooded but by Thursday, March 1, it should be back down enough to kayak up it from Nails creek state park. I suspect the water will be muddy and the fishing tough but you can never tell until you try...

I need to do some recon for the Texas paddle trail and the state park in preparation for a video I'm producing. So if you want to be in one of my FishTale videos here's your chance..

I will be leading a group up the creek leaving at 10am from the Nails creek state park boat ramp. Join me if you want but the ship leaves port @ 10:15AM sharp...

A good bit of kayaking experience is necessary to do this paddle fully and safely. I assume no responsibility for the actions of others or their safety, rednecks included, we are just gonna play follow the leader up the Yegua... Keep up or be left behind..and remember

I ain't your daddy so buck up and paddle hard!



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