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The ice appears to all be gone as of today!

Cliff

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Good to hear John and looking forward to seeing you guys soon! Hopefully they will drop our docks soon and get the water up and running....

Shooting for Wednesday next week!

By the way, how are the water levels in our neck of the woods?

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Good to hear John and looking forward to seeing you guys soon! Hopefully they will drop our docks soon and get the water up and running....

Shooting for Wednesday next week!

By the way, how are the water levels in our neck of the woods?

It will be nice to see you and the rest of the crew as well Andy,

The fishing has been fantastic this week despite the winter like temperatures we've had. Sounds like things might warm up starting tomorrow.

I have all of my docks down and most have boards that are floating, the lake level is up for sure.

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My guess, staying about the same but more rain in the forecast Monday and Tuesday so guessing we will see levels rise more.

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Thanks for the insight Randy and John! Pretty frustrating. I heard from my dock company that as of yesterday morning, he dropped 100 docks and only 12 were able to safely have decking put on....

With more rain forecast for mostly Monday (forecast is for 1/4 inch), looks like my Wednesday arrival could be in challenges...

Tough to unload cabin stuff on an island without a dock!!!

Andy

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If your dock guy is heading in your direction this week I would tell them to drop it and put a few boards on the end and you will take care of the rest when the water goes down.

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And get a 2# roll of wire from the hardware store and wire down the pallets. Good insurance to make sure the decking stays where it belongs.

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Oh my, just checked the updated weather for Cook, Flash Flood warnings and up to two inches of rain today and Tuesday.

Brutal!!! Rain total updates would be sincerely welcomed!

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I use the wire as I can pre bend it so that it comes back up out of the water so I do not have to keep dipping my hands in that cold stuff. Just my preference. Getting lazy and soft in my old age

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How much rain did the Vermilion area get yesterday and last evening? It looked like the bulk of the storm was south down to The Cities

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Thanks Randy, guess it could have been worse. We got pounded here in Plymouth

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