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Went crappie fishing Wed and the water level at Chautauqua Lake was incredibly HIGH...so high I was basically launching my boat from the parking lot.....areas that I use to drift for walleyes in 11 FOW was now 16-17 feet deep...

 

Here's a couple of pics of the launch area...

ChautauquaLakeatFloodStage4-27-11002.jpg

ChautauquaLakeatFloodStage4-27-11003.jpg

 

Now I heard from my fishing partner that's also a outdoor writer that if we get anymore rain some of the Finger Lakes may be closed to boating....this happened a few years ago on Oneida Lake and I am planning on fishing the walleye opener there next Saturday.

 

So how are the water levels where you guys are.....water still down from last year or maybe now too much water like we have this year.

 

Bob

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The big river is a bit high, but they usually control that by opening and closing gates just west of Montreal.After that big wind we got yesterday, the water looks more like chocolate milk than water.I have never seen waves as high as what i saw yesterday.The wind direction pushed the water along with the current, and lifted huge whitecaps off the top.

Some of the smaller tribs are quite high though.The Richilieu is 4-6 feet higher than normal and there is some flooding in lower areas.

 

Paul

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Never ever to high

 

It is if you have property on a lake or river.....flood waters are responsible for more damage than anything else nature can throw at you.

Posted

It is if you have property on a lake or river.....flood waters are responsible for more damage than anything else nature can throw at you.

 

 

I think there could be a lesson there

Guest gbfisher
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the levels may be up now but I know that georgian bay levels are back to their low...with a good east wind they reach 1964 levels ....on the east side ... :(

Posted

Went crappie fishing Wed and the water level at Chautauqua Lake was incredibly HIGH...so high I was basically launching my boat from the parking lot.....areas that I use to drift for walleyes in 11 FOW was now 16-17 feet deep...

 

Here's a couple of pics of the launch area...

ChautauquaLakeatFloodStage4-27-11002.jpg

ChautauquaLakeatFloodStage4-27-11003.jpg

 

Now I heard from my fishing partner that's also a outdoor writer that if we get anymore rain some of the Finger Lakes may be closed to boating....this happened a few years ago on Oneida Lake and I am planning on fishing the walleye opener there next Saturday.

 

So how are the water levels where you guys are.....water still down from last year or maybe now too much water like we have this year.

 

Bob

 

 

Good things its not any higher Bob - or else those bearings would be getting wetjerry.gif

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No, just pickerel, but americans call them walleye.

 

 

Good things its not any higher Bob - or else those bearings would be getting wetjerry.gif

 

 

 

Now that's why I love this place... :clapping:

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Not sure about Chatauqua......but there are in Chautauqua Lake... B)

 

I havent found a good walleye bite on that lake for.....i dont even know how long.

Posted

The Honey Harbour area of Georgian Bay was really low on the weekend, that east wind that killed the bite was no help either. There wasn't too much snow over the winter so that doesn't help either.

Posted

Same thing down here. All the dams and reservoirs are extremely high. Local major dam has some of the launches closed due to the high water. And, of course, they're all muddy due to all the run off.

Posted

It is if you have property on a lake or river.....flood waters are responsible for more damage than anything else nature can throw at you.

 

Part of nature, it's not the water's fault it's ours for developing too close....Hope I never see that situation.

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