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    Well Monday moning has come and gone and they didnt back off any, still letting out 3900 CFS, lakes down .31 in the last 24 hours.
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    If the level is 198 or lower, you can launch at Grenada Landing but won't be able to get out the chan unless your in a jon boat, and then you will run aground trying to get out to the lake. I suppose they will cancel or move the CM tournament. Won't have any choice but to.

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    We went in and out pretty easy at 195 last winter, Crappie Masters is Sept 27th and 28th, lake wont be below 200 I dont imagine.
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    I'm no hydrologist, but I put a straight edge on the rule curve graph and came up with 204' for MCC and 202' for Crappie Maaters.
    When MCC last fished it on 03/23/2013 it was at 204.20', so it should look familiar to many.

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    Pretty much dead on ATM
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    I bet it won't come down as fast as you think, ATM. A straight edge assumes that it will continue to fall at the same rate that it is falling at right now for the entire time. Been a week or two since Grenada got any appreciable rain, and I expect several good rains between now and November will put some "bumps" in your straight line. Still, they are gonna get it down faster than usual.

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