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Hammy
01-01-2014, 07:09 PM
Got bored late this afternoon and about 4 pm drove over to check the Duck River below the dam. It was flowing @425. Makes the flow below the dam difficult to float a yak in there for very long. But it sure looked inviting. It was beautiful but turned cool as the sun dropped over the hill.
Hammy
Alphahawk
01-01-2014, 09:12 PM
Got to love Normandy. That place is a God send to me. When the flow gets down to around 200 or less I hit it up quite a bit.
Regards
Hammy
01-02-2014, 08:15 AM
Got to love Normandy. That place is a God send to me. When the flow gets down to around 200 or less I hit it up quite a bit.
Regards
Let me know and I'll join you. Is there fish in there now if you fish the eddies/
Hammy
tcintn
01-02-2014, 09:51 AM
I will go there around 4 or 5 times a year and catch some trout. nice change of pace and relaxing.
Transplanted Sportsman
01-02-2014, 01:06 PM
Hammy, did you put the yak in the water or you fished from the bank??, I almost stopped by the dam yesterday, but thought the flow would be too much to deal with and put the yak by the bridge at Barton springs at 2 pm fished til dark, two other fellow yakers were there fishing as well, I caught only one Kentucky right at 15 inches and fat!! on a hand tied 1/16 oz jig, lots of fishermen out yesterday at Normandy!
Hammy
01-02-2014, 09:59 PM
Ts, no, I did not take the yak or even take a rod with me . It was 4 pm by the time I drove out there. I have been sick with crud and was having cabin fever, had to get out of the house. I had been looking at river flow rates on TVA website. Normandy was flowing 425 fairly consistent and I wanted to see what 425 looked like so I could compare it to lessor rates later. 425 is quite a bit of water, calm, but strong flow.
Were you driving a light colored Ford pickup? There was one parked by the bridge.
Just checked TVA ws. http://www.tva.gov/lakes/nod_r.htm This was posted: Normandy will discharge approximately 675 cfs until further notice.
So maybe the 425 is not a true comparison.
Hammy
Transplanted Sportsman
01-03-2014, 10:24 AM
Ts, no, I did not take the yak or even take a rod with me . It was 4 pm by the time I drove out there. I have been sick with crud and was having cabin fever, had to get out of the house. I had been looking at river flow rates on TVA website. Normandy was flowing 425 fairly consistent and I wanted to see what 425 looked like so I could compare it to lessor rates later. 425 is quite a bit of water, calm, but strong flow.
Were you driving a light colored Ford pickup? There was one parked by the bridge.
Just checked TVA ws. http://www.tva.gov/lakes/nod_r.htm This was posted: Normandy will discharge approximately 675 cfs until further notice.
So maybe the 425 is not a true comparison.
Hammy
Hammy, I was at the bridge on the lake by the Barton Spring boat ramp, there were two other trucks there, I drive a chevy Colorado silvery/tan color, the normal flow from Normandy would be between 200 and 300 cfs
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