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I'm a little concerned that with all the cutbacks this year, clearing the access's will be a problem.

Some access they won't even let you clear yourself. Something about liability.

Get your boots ready!?

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Sometimes you just have to find a way around that silly way of thinking.....

if ya know what I mean !

tweed

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I'm a little concerned that with all the cutbacks this year, clearing the access's will be a problem.

Some access they won't even let you clear yourself. Something about liability.

Get your boots ready!?

Ah you get enough people calling and bothering them they will get it done I think.

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ill see what i can do at the jordan launch. I could probably borrow a skid. but.... dont know how far id go down into the water... could probably clear some of the mud away so vehicles get some traction..

You will have to use it a couple times over the course of the river dropping.

I would strap or chain it to the truck in case she starts sliding down. It might be pretty slick depending.

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got the jordan launch all cleaned up now. that is until it drops again... happy launching!

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Would you come to the Henderson lunch now grin

Le Sueur too! Scott is Henderson still under water?

I had about 6 people call the city today, no go, they must have been to "busy". I'll have to do it again tomoorow, hopefully they have it done by friday.

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Yes, Hendersons landing is still under about 2 feet of water. It may be a week or so before it is off of the landing. Let me know if they get Lesueurs cleaned, I need to do a little test drive with the boat.

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Ya, I have Orangie on speed dial. He has been pretty good, but last year there was someone else doing it.

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They were cleanin the Le Sueur landing this mornin! There been some talk of closing 93 though to fix the bridge

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The wife and I will be down there! from what I understand they won't be closing 93 til tommorow but will be closed all weekend. I am gonna talk to the pd and see if the landing will still be accessable with out a ticket.

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Tell them to put the barricades up after the landing, because once they plop them down in town at the RR track bridge, they wont move them, just like last year. Although, 93 is only suppose to be closed for 3 days this time.

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The wife said when she was coming home from work they were cleaning out St peter landin too.

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One channel this evening in my boat. Launch sucked!

Is the launch doable with my boat, even if I try really hard?

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I called the city they said they are not gonna do it again til next week.

Dang them! What do they do with all my tax money? Oh wait, I dont live there shocked

Hendersons parking lot is still under water.

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Hmm, I wont be able to make it out til Thursday night, you game? I want a ride in that thing soon.

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Thursday sounds good I was planning on going out anyway. Rod holders and lights are supposed to be here tomorrow so I should have them installed and and ready to go weather permitting. No more running over fully budded trees floating down the river.

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Oh, you still will! But then you will have no excuse! Just wait til July and August, those lights wont help you out one bit, you will have to depend on using the force.

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went out for a couple hours yesterday evening, not a bite. tried crawlers and fatheads... water was moving pretty good and the temp was 54-55

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Dan, What access did you use? I've been keeping my eye on land of memories, but as of tuesday monday night it was still a mess.

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I took a picture of it sunday, I will post later. About 1 foot of mud before the ramp. They've cleaned that up since, but the ramp hasn't been touched. You would have needed a 4wd tractor to back you boat in sunday...And possibly a winch.

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