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Post by dainw on Apr 9, 2015 9:47:22 GMT -6
Ok thanks for posting that for me. It doesn't look like the lake level is far off that 632 anyway, so hopefully we don't get too much more rain before saturday.
By the way, while we're on the topic, can anyone go into more detail about what they mean when they're talking about "conservation pool" and "flood pool?" Is conservation pool what they measure as normal lake levels and then anytime it gets into flood pool that's a measure of how much extra water above normal capacity it holds? Seems like I'm making this harder than it has to be.
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Post by golferjeff on Apr 9, 2015 15:37:23 GMT -6
pretty much. Conservation pool is normal lake level above sea level.
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Post by jcw355 on Apr 9, 2015 15:45:07 GMT -6
Ive watched the number since I started fly fishing in 2009. I think you're right because they like to keep Tenkiller around 632. Usually when it's above that they run water to get it back to around 632. I'm surprised they closed the conduit gate to around 90 cfs. Maybe they're saving the water for hydroelectricity when the maintnance is done.
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Post by danimal on Apr 12, 2015 22:51:17 GMT -6
I caught and released a 24" female in the trophy area below the Watts access yesterday evening. There was another the same size just a few feet away when I hooked her. Not sure if these fish were "recently" stocked, but her fins, tail, coloring, and shape were excellent. It was a beautiful fish and I was proud to have caught it.
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Post by TAStockton on Apr 13, 2015 12:48:43 GMT -6
Danimal, can you post some pics of that fish? We all love to see pictures of great fish. Thanks
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