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Thread: You can probably watch the lakes rise.

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    Default You can probably watch the lakes rise.


    7" of rain so far since last weekend in Raymore, most of which heads straight down that way.

    Glad I'm hitting Jacomo with Mike tomorrow, those lakes are usually pretty stable. Will probably sit Truman out for a week or two and let things calm down and get closer to summer patterns.
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    You two yakers be careful and good luck. Splash old Duncan for me.
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    Shaping up to be some willows being dipped in the Crappie Masters one pole tournament in a couple weeks

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    I love those flooded willows. :D
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    The lake was rising at more than 1" per hour today. I did a weigh in for a Relay for Life tournament this afternoon. Heard of two teams that said the docks at the ramps they used this morning were under water this afternoon. Heck with the willows. We will be dipping trees way beyond the willows.

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    Gonna be interesting for sure. Makes for a lot of new fishing area.
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    Everybody remember high water brings lots of them not so high floating logs out in the lake. Safe boating you all.

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