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TnCreekMaster 02-24-2019 03:31 PM

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It's crazy how much water they have been letting out of old hickory, 100k+cfs is the highest I've seen since 2010, any one crazy enough to go out there? I would be but I've got my boat in the shop getting my lower unit rebuilt, usually with any high water +10ft or more below the dam i seem to always catch some quality fish.

Be safe out there!
Tyler

skillet 02-24-2019 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by TnCreekMaster (Post 85031)
It's crazy how much water they have been letting out of old hickory, 100k+cfs is the highest I've seen since 2010, any one crazy enough to go out there? I would be but I've got my boat in the shop getting my lower unit rebuilt, usually with any high water +10ft or more below the dam i seem to always catch some quality fish.



Be safe out there!

Tyler



You’d have a death wish going on that river with that kind of flow. Be glad your boat is in the shop and not in that river.


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notorious 02-24-2019 04:57 PM

USACOE has done a fine job this time around ...6 foot from my house ....city to respond to my action on them to remediate my yard washout.

Alphahawk 02-24-2019 08:01 PM

Not many here fish Pickwick but it was spilling over 530,000 CFS yesterday...still at about 480,000 CFS today. I fished there, and have kept up with the flows there since 1992. I’ve never seen those kind of numbers.

Regards

TerryD 02-24-2019 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Alphahawk (Post 85039)
Not many here fish Pickwick but it was spilling over 530,000 CFS yesterday...still at about 480,000 CFS today. I fished there, and have kept up with the flows there since 1992. I’ve never seen those kind of numbers.

Regards

530,000CFS X 7.48 gallons per cube = 3,964,400 gallons per second!
Amazing volume of water. A man could fill his pond up pretty quick with that. LOL


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