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On Dec 19, 9:53*am, Gene wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 08:47:40 -0800 (PST), wrote:
I know that there are a few people here who, while they know nothing
about Lake Lanier, or the conditions of the lake, will tell you that
it's a dried up mudhole. They are idiots, misinformed or liars.


Or not?

Actually, the lake is hosting the largest fishing tournament in the
nation in 2010, the Forrest Wood Cup. Oh, and it's came up a foot
recently! Here's a link about the Cup coming:


Maybe in 2 years things will be OK, but I wouldn't put any eggs in
that basket unless you plan on talking the ACoE into cutting off the
water to all states downstream.... so they can have the tournament.

Lanier is 20 feet low and predicted to go lower! The level is so low
that Action Zone 4 is in effect. IOW, "Zone 4 indicates that
navigation is not supported. Hydropower demands will be met at minimum
level and may only occur for concurrent uses. Water supply and water
quality releases are met. Minimum flow targets are met."http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htmhttp://water.sam.usace.army.mil/zones.htm

And it looks like only two boat ramps are open!http://lanier.sam.usace.army.mil/ParkSchedule.htm

My lake levels are rising, however.....! A benefit of global
warming..... Waterworld?
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