Looks like the folks at web cam 2 are losing thier lawn. This is the first time time I have seen the water level this high. I'm sure it is not the first time.
How do you think this will effect the fishing?
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Re: Water Level
Did the fall high lake level ever recede or is the lake still high? We weren't able to get some of the docks out last year til Nov.
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Re: Water Level
Correct me if I'm wrong but it's my understanding that the water level really doesn't rise in the spring so much as the weight of the ice on the water brings the level up. As the ice melts the water level will drop back to normal levels. Assuming there's no unusual amount of precipitation of course.
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Re: Water Level
Springtime is generally higher precipitation and along with the other run-off in the Indian River Chain of lakes and it's watershed, the lake will rise to it's highest levels of the year (usually).
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