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Illineye |
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Posts: 65 Location: Springfield, IL and Vermilion Bay, ON | Just heard from a friend that the Indian Lake chain is at the lowest water levels he has ever seen...Are others reporting similar water levels around NW Ontario? LOW? Lac Suel? Eagle? Northern MN and the Arrowhead/Boundary waters? Thank you for your inputs. | ||
cwestly |
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Posts: 56 Location: Land of 10,000 Lakes | Lots of good info here. Lotw is low but probably only 6-10 inches lowers than average for this time of the year based on the graphs. I'll see it in person one week from today https://www.lwcb.ca/waterflowdata.html | ||
RLSea |
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Posts: 479 Location: Northern Illinois | As noted above LWCB controls water level in LOTW so it does not experience the wild fluctuations seen downstream. So not necessarily comparable to other bodies. | ||
musky1969 |
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Posts: 214 | Yes LOTW low trust me !!! Darren | ||
dickP |
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Posts: 301 | Dunno,sometimes it's low water,sometimes it's just pet rocks.Some people have them. | ||
VMS |
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Posts: 3467 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Story there Mr. Pearson? I almost found my pet rock this year... I found the water level on Lake of the woods to be only slightly lower than last year... maybe 6 inches. Steve | ||
dickP |
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Posts: 301 | Yes Steve for some,not me :-)So far. | ||
jtmenard |
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Posts: 50 | Eagle is down about 18" compared to normal. | ||
musky1969 |
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Posts: 214 | Yep 6" is a lot ask any women Attachments ---------------- IMG_20180814_100145947 [Desktop Resolution] [].jpg (198KB - 377 downloads) | ||
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