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Thread: Real concerned about the water level in Little Bay

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    Default Real concerned about the water level in Little Bay

    Talked to the owner of Vagabond where we will be staying the last full week in May. He said he left part of his dock in all winter and there is only 8 inches deep out there and it is like that all the way to the drop off. with the boats we bring there is no way they can be docked there if it is that shallow. What are the odds the water level elevates properly in a little over a month?

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    Better figure a plan B. Water is down a lot. Shoot it didn't snow more than 4" at one time, all winter. And that didn't happen much. Without a Noah style deluge I dont think it will be coming back that quick.
    Gary
    "SeeSwell"

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    Well that just sucks. We have dealt with low water levels before but this sounds like a much bigger problem.

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    Default Pray for rain!

    Even with all the rain last summer, by late fall the levels were already dropping and then to have such a mild winter. Without a south wind it will be difficult at the boat launches and rocky areas. Every little bit counts, so pray for rain!
    JBovay

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    Default Water levels

    I think it would help if they would stop sending the water thru Chicago and down the Mississippi. It is devaluing all of our properties and hurting the resorts and cost our economy a lot of money. Might be time for a class action lawsuit.

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    It is down, I'd like to see what kind of water a good south wind over a couple of days would blow back in...and I know it isn't much but the rivers and streams are still flowing pretty good...

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckiller2 View Post
    I think it would help if they would stop sending the water thru Chicago and down the Mississippi. It is devaluing all of our properties and hurting the resorts and cost our economy a lot of money. Might be time for a class action lawsuit.
    dont forget about the water that is getting sucked out of lake huron on that side too. it all leads to us having one big ole beach eventually
    "By the Power of Grayskull! I have the Power!"

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    Once all of the run off is done, and we get the prevailing south winds, water will probably come up 6-8 more inches for the summer. Im hoping in my unprofessional hypothesis.

    Our group is seeing this over on Big Bay too, kinda sucks.

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    Default not good down here

    I live in NW In. and i get my local news out of chicago. they are saying down here the water level is over 2' below where it should be. Thats not good for any of the great lakes! some of the launches have to be dredged just so they can open it to collect the launch fees.

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    Default low water

    My theory on why the water is so low is because of all the walleyes the Schwartz's have netted out of there. Only going to get worse because theyre back at it!!!

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    Too many walleye taken has caused the water levels to go down?! Very intelligent theory.. Maybe we should throw some rocks and logs in the lake so it comes back up.

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    Better than rocks and logs, some swartz and jensens

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    Dang, we have been going to the vagabond for years with no problems.
    Has anything changed lately ?

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    Talked to Kathy at Vagabond, they put the main docks in and there is 4 FOW at the dock. Her neighbor launched a 19'er at hunters point and is docked. Sounds all good.

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    Unhappy

    Snowmelt is the vehicle for mother nature to replenish the
    lakes and streams... Our major spring rain period is 40% past us already... Even a rainy summer will do little to bring water levels back... On shore winds bring a tad more water but the next offshore wind takes it away... no help there.
    We no longer are a major shipping/commerce area to the Army Corps of Engineers so Lakes Erie, Huron and Ontario will always have normal/high levels.

    Back to our wonderful leaders in Washington again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by river runner View Post
    Talked to Kathy at Vagabond, they put the main docks in and there is 4 FOW at the dock. Her neighbor launched a 19'er at hunters point and is docked. Sounds all good.
    Awesome. We will be there a week from tommorow. Looking forward to it.

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