canadian_copper Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 TOOK ALITTLE DRIVE THIS MORN TO A FEW CREEKS. WITH ALL THE RAIN AND TONS OF SNOW MELTING IT HAS CAUSED MOST CREEKS TO BE UP 3-4FT. VERY DANGEROUS AND FAST FLOWING WATER. SO BREAK OUT THE PS3 OR XBOX AND PLAY A FISHIN GAME FOR ANOTHER WEEK TILL THEY DROP!!! BE SAFE!! SCOTT
fishindevil Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 Man oshawa creek by the 401,is way,way up,and moving very fast,if you fell in there you would drown for sure,at least 3-4ft anyway maybe more scott !!!! BE SAFE,EVERYONE.....
marcers75 Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 Drove by the Credit on Derry Rd. yesterday and it was about 3ft higher then usual. Also water really moving fast and very muddy. Be safe out there!
Gerritt Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 and here I thought everyone was flushing their toilets at the same time.... G
nancur373 Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 Credit in Terra Cotta very fast and muddy.
splashhopper Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 Thames river in London is up 3-4 ft and has caused flooding on roads near the university as of noon today. stay safe
irishfield Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 You'd think it was spring or somethin....
Canuck2fan Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 I was going to fish Bayfield yesterday morning.... unfortunately the water I wanted to fish was in Saganaw MI it was moving so fast.
Dozer Posted April 2, 2008 Report Posted April 2, 2008 Went to an eastern trib a few days back, I'm a complete noob to trout fishing, but thats not the point. Anyways, drifting the creek and all of a sudden I see aobut 10 - 15 massive logs floating by, so I decide to call it quits and pack up ( fished for about two hours and was cold ). Walking back the same pathway I took to get the that spot and theres a 5 foot thick "creek" that formed and flooded everything around me. The water was bubbling because the Earth was soaking it up and air was being replaced with water in the soil. Thankfully there was a doowned tree that helped me get over, wet my shows but oh well. Interesting experience I guess. Careful out there.
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