Greenlick water level

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2015/10/24 14:50:35 (permalink)

Greenlick water level

Anyone been there lately? Curious to know what the water level & temps are. I am getting tired of Trout & want to try for some Bass or gills. We are getting some nice  perch,not big,but very pretty.I would like to get some nice gills for supper.  thanks  sam
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    mr.crappie
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    Re: Greenlick water level 2015/10/25 16:31:39 (permalink)
    Was at the lake this afternoon, the water is down a lot,most boats won't be able to use the ramp as it is out of the water. Did find a couple of lures, I guess that I beat some of the beachcombers. This lower water does give shorefishermen more room to fish. Although that didn't do me any good.  lol  sam
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    Re: Greenlick water level 2015/10/25 16:38:54 (permalink)
    Yea Sam I was out there 2 weeks ago and couldn't get my boat in with destroying my truck and trailer. It's a shame. We used to do real well out there this time of year. Of course all lakes are low right now. Been a bad year weather wise.
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    Re: Greenlick water level 2015/10/25 19:18:42 (permalink)
    Tigercat, There was a guy trying to back in,but he gave up. Too bad he wasted a trip hauling that boat for nothing.  sam
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    Re: Greenlick water level 2015/10/26 09:19:34 (permalink)
    I actually thought that lakes depth was controlled by a valve or something. I don't remember having that lake go so low this often. Two falls in a row it was too low to launch.
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