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    #31
    Originally posted by Bill M View Post
    None of us really like going to safety seminars Devin but this is a family oriented site!
    LOL. I got a lot of mileage out of that Dam seminar myself, Bill.
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      #32
      Casey, is this the big park on Atascocita Shores Rd? If so, I drive past this park every day on my way to and from work. Yes, it is getting bad you can almost walk from island to island in the middle of Lake Houston.

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        #33
        stinks...my parents dock on lake leon (eastland) is sitting on the ground on one end....we have tanks on our deer lease in haskell county that have never been dry in the 20 years i have been out there.......we need rain BAD

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          #34
          Seeing the same thing on Lake Travis. Quite a few fishing holes are all dried up and it looks more like a stream everyday.
          Jeff Young

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            #35
            we need rain bad.

            BUT, when it comes. I am afraid its gonna come at once...

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              #36
              Yep Casey I went to our park at the end of Woodland Hills and there was no water other than one hole at the boat ramp... It is over a hundred yards out to the river channel there... been a long time since I saw that!

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                #37
                Saw similar sights driving around Lake Whitney over the weekend. Seems the whole state needs a series of good soaking rains......on a consistent basis.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Swampa View Post
                  Sorry to sidetrack but it's scary how low all the lakes around the state are. I was on Travis a month ago and was speechless at times.
                  It's starting scare me a little as things start to move away from the foundation it allows for stuff to move and shift.

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                    #39
                    WOW!

                    Bisch

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                      #40
                      WOW. That's unbelievable. Hope the rains come soon.
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                        #41
                        We will see this more and more with Urban developement changing what to the earth 1000s of years to do.

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                          #42
                          I drive over it every day and it is going down noticeably each day. I heard this weekend (don't know if it's true) that Rayburn is down over 8'!

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                            #43
                            Gosh, thats low....Alot of peopel to our east probably wish some of their excess water would come our way..

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                              #44
                              NASA's web site has a whole mess of "where did it go?" images.

                              Pretty crazy.

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                                #45
                                its bad, O.C. Fisher 1%--Twin Buttes 13%--Spence 1%---Ivey 26%--- These are the lakes around San Angelo, depressing, praying for rain.

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