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Message Subject: Snow in Northern Wisconsin
husky_jerk
Posted 4/3/2014 7:16 PM (#704253)
Subject: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
While northern Illinois had a rough winter, it's still going strong in northern Wisconsin. Having had such a severe drought, will this years snow pack give a major lift to the water table. Will lakes like Windpudding be full?

Edited by husky_jerk 4/3/2014 7:18 PM
sworrall
Posted 4/3/2014 7:20 PM (#704256 - in reply to #704253)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 32955


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Quite a bit of the snow depth we had here was low in moisture content. Not the case with the 11 to 15" coming over the next day or so.
husky_jerk
Posted 4/3/2014 9:02 PM (#704286 - in reply to #704256)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
Despite having to put up with the elements, I'm sure hopeful for some help with the water table for some nice folks I know. Thanks for the update.
Larry Ramsell
Posted 4/4/2014 8:42 AM (#704353 - in reply to #704253)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 1300


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Update: 10 inches on the ground at 7a.m. this morning and another 4 forecast by noon. Almost whiteout conditions this morning...April showers bring May flowers. What does April SNOW bring???
dfkiii
Posted 4/4/2014 10:58 AM (#704416 - in reply to #704353)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin





Location: Sawyer County, WI

More snarky posts about former "world record holders" rising from the dead to make amends ? Come on summer !

Larry Ramsell - 4/4/2014 8:42 AM

Update: 10 inches on the ground at 7a.m. this morning and another 4 forecast by noon. Almost whiteout conditions this morning...April showers bring May flowers. What does April SNOW bring???
jonnysled
Posted 4/4/2014 11:03 AM (#704417 - in reply to #704253)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Windpudding has been down for almost 10 years now … i drive by quite a bit and although it's coming back, it's been slow. Imagine the home-owners still pay lakefront property taxes. I sure hope the seepage lakes recover, the past two winters have sure helped but it was an 8 year drought so imagine it could take a few more of these. this one should sure make a dent though!
North of 8
Posted 4/4/2014 11:24 AM (#704420 - in reply to #704417)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




At the end of the drought, there was a story on the news that the ground water table in Oneida County was down 47 inches below normal. Last summer it was still well below average. Hope this snow helps but to do so it has to melt slow and sink in. I am on a flowage but seeing some of the seepage lakes, you just have to feel for the property owners.

Edited by North of 8 4/4/2014 11:42 AM
sworrall
Posted 4/4/2014 11:25 AM (#704421 - in reply to #704253)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin





Posts: 32955


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
All I know is I am not yet on my way to the Minnesota Muskie Expo.
Flambeauski
Posted 4/4/2014 11:43 AM (#704424 - in reply to #704420)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 4342


Location: Smith Creek
North of 8 - 4/4/2014 11:24 AM
I am on a flowage but seeing some of the seepage lakes, you just have to feel for the property owners.


I sure feel awful for those lakeside property owners!
Haven't they suffered enough? We should start a fundraiser or something. Give back to all the lakeside property owners that have done so much for us.
North of 8
Posted 4/4/2014 2:28 PM (#704468 - in reply to #704424)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




Well, on our chain, the property owners help maintain the launch, pay for and install all the channel markers, replace them as needed. Comes out of the lake association dues. The DNR pays nothing. And yeah that does benefit non property owners. I could negotiate the channels without the markers, and I know where the boulders are. So do most other property owners.
dfkiii
Posted 4/4/2014 3:10 PM (#704480 - in reply to #704468)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin





Location: Sawyer County, WI

Same by us. Amazing how many visitors assume it is "their tax dollars" that take care of these items.


North of 8 - 4/4/2014 2:28 PM
Well, on our chain, the property owners help maintain the launch, pay for and install all the channel markers, replace them as needed. Comes out of the lake association dues. The DNR pays nothing. And yeah that does benefit non property owners. I could negotiate the channels without the markers, and I know where the boulders are. So do most other property owners.
Flambeauski
Posted 4/4/2014 3:21 PM (#704484 - in reply to #704253)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 4342


Location: Smith Creek
Maintaining private landings? Or public landings?
North of 8
Posted 4/4/2014 4:26 PM (#704501 - in reply to #704484)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




The landing is on township land (the one the lake property owners pay a lot of taxes to), a muskie club put in the dock and members of the association clean up. No government dollars at all. Every time I volunteer to check boats, I spend time cleaning up the trash folks leave, everything from mono snarls, to whiskey bottles, to fast food bags. Because it is not maintained by a government entity, there is no trash barrel, so a lot gets tossed right on the ground or in the water. The local club puts in and takes out the dock. They built a great sign board with a roof for notices, etc. But again, no government dollars at all. You might be surprised how much of the work on lakes and landings is done by private parties, and not your tax dollars. And as I said, every year we spend time and money on the channel markers. Takes several days for a group of volunteers from the lake association, resetting anchors, straightening heavy iron poles, etc.

Edited by North of 8 4/4/2014 4:28 PM
Flambeauski
Posted 4/4/2014 7:09 PM (#704544 - in reply to #704253)
Subject: Re: Snow in Northern Wisconsin




Posts: 4342


Location: Smith Creek
Guess I'm just cynical.
There is a reason I'm cynical.
Sorry. And Thank You.
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