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Water levels #9159549 12/27/24 02:07 PM
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Good for some, bad for others- skinny water flooded fields creates new feeds opportunities for hunters. I have 3 private holes- usually hurts my honey hole, but gets feet wet in new food in others- potentially good if acorns flooded in woods, but additional water does scatter waterfowl. Will see Sunday! My place in Fannin was down 4 feet, has gained 1/2 of that back w these rains.

Good luck to everyone. New food available will throw a wrench in public and private hunting, scouting the next week or so. Hopefully more good than bad.


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Re: Water levels [Re: Greekangler] #9159610 12/27/24 03:49 PM
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Yes glad for the rain. It will be interesting to see how the season finishes out. Be damn near 80 degrees in ntx on Monday. Got a little cold front coming in new years but doesn't look like much, just bringing temps into average/normal range for this time of the year.


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