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Water levels where you boat !!
- bud37
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Water levels where you boat !!
How and are these levels affecting your boating, I know on the great lakes we have had quite the fluctuations over the years.

- RGrew176
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Re: Water levels where you boat !!
2022 Stingray 182 SC
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- Cooler
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Re: Water levels where you boat !!

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- km1125
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Re: Water levels where you boat !!
They bounced back rather quickly!!
As will the big Ol' Miss. I still have a VCR tape from the late 80's or early 90's when there was "historic flooding" which was only a few years after they were talking about it too maybe drying up and being unnavigable. They were talking about more locks to 'trap' water upstream to provide for shipping.
- denders
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- bud37
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Re: Water levels where you boat !!
I remember having to climb down to get on the boat then the levels rose to a point where the water was so high that the fenders were laying in the water ( ineffective ) and a good sized wake would lift the boats on the dock edge.....some very creative tie offs were required.....good thing we lived near our boat.
This does seem a little more widespread the last while though..

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Re: Water levels where you boat !!
Tenkiller is primarily feed by the Illinois River which then flows into the Arkansas and ultimately the Mississippi.
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