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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 390319" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>Some of the flood control lakes are holding about twice the normal amount of water because of the flooding. The CORE appears to be priortizing the release of water based on the impact to homes and infrastructure. The park facilities, including the ramps, are under water. Some lakes were shut down because the wake from boats was washing up into homes. The soil under ramps that are flooded is unstable and will need to dry out for about 3 weeks after the ramps are out of the water. A lot of infrastructure damage. </p><p></p><p>Most people who want to fish are going about 1 1/2 hour away to constant level lakes with spillways and no flood gates but even those lakes are impacted.</p><p></p><p>We were suppose to go on a guided trip on Texoma yesterday. The lake got high enough that the floating docks rose up over the tops of the anchor poles. Some floated off into the lake and the rest were such a jumble the they could not get the boats out. At one time Texoma was over 24 ft above conservation level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 390319, member: 8483"] Some of the flood control lakes are holding about twice the normal amount of water because of the flooding. The CORE appears to be priortizing the release of water based on the impact to homes and infrastructure. The park facilities, including the ramps, are under water. Some lakes were shut down because the wake from boats was washing up into homes. The soil under ramps that are flooded is unstable and will need to dry out for about 3 weeks after the ramps are out of the water. A lot of infrastructure damage. Most people who want to fish are going about 1 1/2 hour away to constant level lakes with spillways and no flood gates but even those lakes are impacted. We were suppose to go on a guided trip on Texoma yesterday. The lake got high enough that the floating docks rose up over the tops of the anchor poles. Some floated off into the lake and the rest were such a jumble the they could not get the boats out. At one time Texoma was over 24 ft above conservation level. [/QUOTE]
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