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Lake Whitney & Aquilla Hunting 2013-2014
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Originally posted by cpadgett View PostLots of teal flying today on lake a but none would come to decoy they were flying high and southbound like they were trying to get somewhere
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostI'm not seeing much change in either the A or W lakes since yesterday. But, the daily readings may not have been posted yet. Maybe after noon time.
The A lake did come up about 7" yesterday. Still down 6.5 feet.
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Originally posted by dublhaul View PostWhat website do you use for water level updates?
click here
Then click on recreation for each project's (lake) home page. Each project's home page will give you current data under Lake Elevation/Gate Opening Information.
From the ACE home page, you can research data per project by clicking on Hydrological Data in the left box. It will then take you to a page where you can research data history in various formats pending the project you choose and variables or limits for the data you choose.
You can also click on the Daily Reports in the left box on the home page and it will give additional info on what you might want.
I have found the info they provide useful in the past when planning a visit to various projects. That way, I kinda know what to expect when I get there, and over the time I spend there.
Currently, the whole upper Brazos River basin is pretty dry despite what other basins are doing. The upper Brazos River Basin stretches all the way into the lower pan handle of Texas.
I also studied Geology as my science electives in college. I found it very interesting. Thought it would go good with my BBA, with a core area in Real Estate.Last edited by Texas Grown; 09-21-2013, 08:18 PM.
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That is right between Whitney and Peoria north of 22. Just northeast of Aquilla.Last edited by Texas Grown; 09-21-2013, 09:43 PM.
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