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    Default A good damn report!!!!

    Santee getting it done boys!


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    Holy shit!

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    Holy shit, I bet you can run anywhere you want to on marion and not come close to a tree. Have any of the old timers ever seen it this high?
    “Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.”

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    two weekends ago we spent 1/3 of our time just paddling/wading through shallow areas......even this high you could still find a few to hit though

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    it's 75.44 now. It was that high most of the spring.

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    Lake isn't high but if you look at those power poles, that is where the Santee Dam dove field is though. Its about 30' from the top of the bank to where the water level usually is.

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    wow

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    curious to see if i could even fathom how much water that is....4,795,084,800 sqft * 4.5 feet of water since this storm * 7.5 gallons in a cuft = 161,834,112,000 gallons of water!.....it'd take almost 250,000 olympic size pools to equal that

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    Quote Originally Posted by cleancutredneck View Post
    curious to see if i could even fathom how much water that is....4,795,084,800 sqft * 4.5 feet of water since this storm * 7.5 gallons in a cuft = 161,834,112,000 gallons of water!.....it'd take almost 250,000 olympic size pools to equal that
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    Can someone say flooded acorns?!
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    gotta put that USC education to use sometimes...thanks though....mom hasn't told me how special i am lately

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    Quote Originally Posted by Relentlous View Post
    Can someone say flooded acorns?!
    There's flooded corn and sunflowers in that picture or used to be I should say...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jws View Post
    There's flooded corn and sunflowers in that picture or used to be I should say...

    Puddle ducks won't dive that deep to eat...
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    Murray should have done that a week before this and some of these problems would not have happened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jws View Post
    There's flooded corn and sunflowers in that picture or used to be I should say...
    True, but it looks to be a few feet too deep!
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    Ill have divers in my swamps!! Hell yes bring on the Cans!
    “Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.”

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    I assume this is the same area on Google Maps? That's a lot of water...

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    yes, that's the same area

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    Correct

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    Yeah it's wide open, but we aren't even at flood stage.

    There's still a pile of water coming our way, but I don't see it getting out of hand.

    I'm holding on to hope that all this water will flush out in a couple weeks.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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