Has anyone heard anything about how they are getting the boats out of those lifts? If they are?
I saw a video on IG of them getting a big ol mastercraft out through the front of the lift...
Basicaly:
They hung the boat from the rafters.
Removed cradle from beneath.
Backed trailer in from the front of the dock
It was sskettttchy but pretty ingenious.
It was also the black xstar that's for sale in the area currently.
Well, if this whole mess weren't bad enough, turns out it's a little worse than, that previously known.
Today TPW released a list of four new lakes that are infested or contaminated with zebra mussels. Guess which lake is on that list?
I don't know how TPW can claim that only Dunlap had zebra mussels, not much of anything keeping them from going down stream, before the dam failed. If they were in Dunlap, they were in every body of water down stream of Dunlap before the dam failed. Now, likely there are a lot of them down stream of Dunlap.
Something else to gossip about.
They are already in everybody of water prior to Dunlap. Canyon has had them for several years. Every time water is released from canyon. they go down stream.
I saw a video on IG of them getting a big ol mastercraft out through the front of the lift...
Basicaly:
They hung the boat from the rafters.
Removed cradle from beneath.
Backed trailer in from the front of the dock
It was sskettttchy but pretty ingenious.
It was also the black xstar that's for sale in the area currently.
I saw a video on IG of them getting a big ol mastercraft out through the front of the lift...
Basicaly:
They hung the boat from the rafters.
Removed cradle from beneath.
Backed trailer in from the front of the dock
It was sskettttchy but pretty ingenious.
It was also the black xstar that's for sale in the area currently.
When the whole state was in serious drought about 10 years ago when all the lakes were seriously down. They drained water from Lake Lavon (drinking water) to help keep Lake Ray Hubbard full. Why would they do that? To keep all the MILLIONAIRES who live on that shore lines wallets happy by keeping their values up on their properties. They will fix the **** so the rich stay happy.
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I can assure you with 110% accuracy that Lavon absolutely did not release water into Lake Ray Hubbard during the drought. That is a popular misconception of many people around Lavon. I’ve heard it my entire life and fish Lavon and drink it’s water.
Both lakes were extremely low, Ray Hubbard was at an all time record low.
Both lakes are operated by different authorities, each with their own water rights permits granted by the state. NTMWD will not give the City of Dallas water from Lavon.
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