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    Where Did the Lake Go?

    I have spent quite a few evenings on the edge of Lake Houston, hoping to get some decent photographs. Here is one of my favorites from 2008, I believe:


    The family and I took a quick drive over there to my spot because we have seen, as we've driven by, the lake has undergone some changes due to the drought. It's a bit bizarre what we found.
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    We walked a hundred yards out into the lakebed. We need some rain.

    #2
    This is straight up depressing. We're headed to Sam Rayburn this weekend, I can just imagine how bad it's gotten.

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      #3
      that's painful to look at

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        #4
        Sad.....

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          #5
          WOW, can't believe its that bad. Me and my family used to go out there and fish, this is just crazy.

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            #6
            Sad.

            Here's one of mine from the same spot at your July 4th party in '09.

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              #7
              Sam Rayburn is about 9 ft low. On the north end you can walk acouple hundred yards out to the creek channels in some spots.

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                #8
                Originally posted by RockTippedStick View Post
                Sam Rayburn is about 9 ft low. On the north end you can walk acouple hundred yards out to the creek channels in some spots.
                My parents have a lake house in Westwood. The beach at the boat ramp with be interestingly huge. I'll try to remember to take pics.

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                  #9
                  wow what a before and after. I love the original pic, the background looks amazing

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                    #10
                    Check out this article in the Chronicle.



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                      #11
                      WOW. incredibly low

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                        #12
                        That's remarkable… and a little scary.


                        HG

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                          #13
                          yes rain is critical when trees go up in smoke around here

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                            #14
                            Crazy crazy crazy. Thanks for those pics Casey.

                            I'm pretty confident our rains will come from not 1 but possibly multiple shots of tropical weather this year. Pray pray pray.

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                              #15
                              Whoa! That is crazy! Maybe now I can find all the lures I have lost in that lake over the years!

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