Have they closed Grenada yet?How much rain would it take to get it back to 215ft by the middle of next mo.?
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Have they closed Grenada yet?How much rain would it take to get it back to 215ft by the middle of next mo.?
Back to 215 as in like 18 months ago?
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At 206 now so 7 to 9 inches would do it and I dont know whether the spillway is off or not, most likely not.
Just saw where they posted todays report and it showed 1500 CSF flow which is not much.
The Guide Curve calls for 210' by the middle of next month. Looks like 216', summer pool, by May 1st. To answer your question, a flood.
Here's the link:
http://155.76.244.230/offices/ed/edh/plots/grenplot.png
Maybe about 208 for Crappie Masters?
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I hope we get a flood.I was just wondering if we got the perfect heavy rain 4-6in. that streached from Grenada to Coffeville and came up thru Calhoun covering both sides Yalabusha and Skuna up to their head,Skuna all the way up into Pontatoc co. and the Yalabusha up into Chickasaw co.That would be a bunch of water.
That might do it but it would have to be even accross the whole area and still might not get that much rise.
As far as flooding homes and crops we are a long ways from that point even if we get that kinda rain. Torrence is fixxen to be covered by water so that puts Choctaw or Grenada Landing closest for me.
The best thing to do is quit playing weather man and learn how to fish the lake at any stage it happens to be. There is nothing you can do about the rainfall or the amount the COE decides to send down the pipe.
my way of thinking would be, if you have a 5 Acre size water hole and 1000 fish in it. they would be easier to catch, than if you had the same 1000 fish in a water hole that was 500 Acre's.
My ? was more toward's how much rise you get per inch of rain I know there'a a way to figure that.1 just used 4-6 as a # and was trying to take in the whole drainage of Grenada from the head water's down to the lake.Handdie a 4-6 won't flood any houses or crop's out here not now anyhow. Feesh this post was not about learning new way's to fish it was about rain and how much the lake would rise.Waterdog101 you are correct that's why in 1 of my post I called the COE the devil because I think this low water is 1 of the hardist thing's on the fish.