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Fork water level #9369237 10/03/13 10:42 PM
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Got 6 or 7 inches here at Williams Creek last week and another 3.5 a few days later. Does anyone know how much the lake came up? The stumps don't look any shorter to me !

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Was on the lake Sunday and it looked like it had dropped a few inches. Sending all that water to Dallas ain't helping.




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It has not come up much been holding steady. Not sure where the water goes when it rains but obviously not in the lake.

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