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    Well I thought I left this behind when I moved. Not!! A few pics from my yard(it got about 2 ft deeper and covered the road and the 4 driveway lights at my neighbors,in the first pic.), looking north from the bridge at Savannah Tn. and the Pickwick dam. 3.6 million gallons a second.Sending it to y'all by way of the Tn. river to the Ohio river to the Mississippi river.Being originally from south Louisiana, I can say the Mississippi river will be up until at least June in Baton Rouge. Ruins a lot of good fishing in the Atchafalaya basin.
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    Hey D, can't run from it. I'd say it helps da spillway fish in. Looks to me ya got water front property now.
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    It is what it is......send it on down......we need some smallies down here.......and a walleye......lol


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    For me JR it's back yard water property. I'm lucky, I'm on a hill. Hate to say it, but our "fanciest" restaurant in town has water in the second floor. Oh well, no more fine dining for a while. The owner happens to be our next door neighbor.
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    good thing you got a boat.....
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    This could be the Day....
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    Good Lord! Water everywhere. Praying for everyone negatively affected and suffering losses. It's merely an inconvenience for me. It is life altering for others.


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    Wow! Yea I saw that today on fakebook, send you a message asking if yall were ok. Glad you are on a hill! Keep us updated.
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    Send it down, Henderson needs a good restocking


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    Y'all will be getting soon enough Marty. The official level has dropped one foot. At least it is going down. Will be a month before the lake clears. Right now they are recommending staying at least 2 miles from the dam on either side. If you break down in the lake the current is strong enough to take you through the dam. Actually had 2 guys die last year going through it. Me, I think I will just wait a while before going in the lake or river. Gonna try some small lakes north of here soon.
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    Wise decision "D", better smart than sorry.
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