Checking out lake tonight with Fishon205 looking to get out this weekend ran over to turtle point only to find mud. Here is the proof... or the bright side water was coming back in but so.was the ice.
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Checking out lake tonight with Fishon205 looking to get out this weekend ran over to turtle point only to find mud. Here is the proof... or the bright side water was coming back in but so.was the ice.
So what the heck are we going to do if no water gets back....do u think there might be a big boat sale.....there just might be a sportcraft 250 for sale.....
Strong winds from the west all day.
I was up Sunday and the water level looked similar to what it was in Oct.
Ice sheets and packed up ice was everywhere.
Its been hard to get a good picture of the lake with all the clouds for a satellite pic.
Northern Mich areas have at least 2 feet of snow and alot of ice.
Give it time, we have alot of ice on Erie and its still Feb. No boating yet.
Yes it is low, just hope for some good runoff during the spring.
For reference only but it will give you some idea as to how much snow is currently available for spring run off. Here is the Ski Reports for Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, one has to remember that alot of the snow at these resorts is man made. It gives current base conditions and depths it is probably packed at those depths making for alot more water run off when it melts.
http://www.onthesnow.com/michigan/skireport.html
Wisconsin snow reports!
http://www.onthesnow.com/wisconsin/skireport.html
Minnesota Snow Report!
http://www.onthesnow.com/minnesota/skireport.html
It's the wind. West with gust to 45 yesterday and west 15-25 today. It will come back after blow. It's normal
The following link shows that on Feb.15, 2013 the lake level was 20 inches less than on Feb.15, 2012 that is 1.66 ft less than one year ago. I agree the wind plays a huge factor as to water levels in the western Basin but with 20 inches less water the wind has to move considerably less water to make the harbors and marinas unsafe to navigate. Meaning that a wind of just 10-12 mph (1 to 2 ft waves)could render access to and from the lake tricky at best and impossible at worst.
http://www.lre.usace.army.mil/greatl...eswaterlevels/
It better get going.had the boat in water...11 or 12 of march last year...........................
Here is another piece of the puzzle! A friend who is also a member of this site, sent me this vidieo so I thought I would share it with you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvLLX...layer_embedded
Thanks for sharing Wakina. Very educational