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    Good am, do you all think limestone is too flooded to test a boat out

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    I don’t know what “ test a boat out” means. But today I am enjoying the fireplace. Good luck.
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    Na, it would actually be better testing one now with the water higher in my opinion
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    Crossed over the river yesterday afternoon! Several boats out didn’t look too bad to me !
    but today may be a different story!
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    Depends on if it's your boat or somebody else's....lol....I agree with Prater. Should be plenty of water starting from the ramp and heading south.

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    Floating debris is going to be the biggest hazard.
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