Big River headed up..........
Re: Big River headed up..........
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Re: Big River headed up..........
if it did drop that fast there would prob be some heavy erosion other than the levee. I would think the drains would loose some ground and trees may even do some damage to camp buildings
My name is Rick Daughtry.......
Well, I had a lot of money, but to the city went
I met too many good looking girls and that's where my money went
Yeah I know just where it went
No I ain't broke but I'm badly bent.
Well, I had a lot of money, but to the city went
I met too many good looking girls and that's where my money went
Yeah I know just where it went
No I ain't broke but I'm badly bent.
Re: Big River headed up..........
There'll probably be some 8-foot game fences go bye-bye, too.
Re: Big River headed up..........
I sure hope hunters are aware of the shutting down of non-waterfowl hunting west of Highway 61 as the game wardens are definitely out checking folks. We came out Sunday morning and had one step from the edge of the field to check us. Thankfully, Daddy was a stickler about dotting the i's and crossing the t's so my friend and I did not have any issues. Not sure how long the GW was parked behind us and waiting for us to come out, but we are pretty sure we heard him moving around in the edge of the brake close to where we were hunting. A lot more racket than a deer would make and definitely something big as it shook a couple of bushes. He was a nice fellow and was the consummate professional whose eyes didn't miss a thing as he checked us, our guns, our licenses, our boat, etc. He said he was from another county and that GW's are being brought into to patrol the Delta west of 61 so the green machine is out in force.
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Re: Big River headed up..........
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Re: Big River headed up..........
That's true Bill .. but I was just thinking 3-5 ft a day is massive, I would think, and do a lot more damage than normal falls..
My name is Rick Daughtry.......
Well, I had a lot of money, but to the city went
I met too many good looking girls and that's where my money went
Yeah I know just where it went
No I ain't broke but I'm badly bent.
Well, I had a lot of money, but to the city went
I met too many good looking girls and that's where my money went
Yeah I know just where it went
No I ain't broke but I'm badly bent.
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Re: Big River headed up..........
Here's today's updated 28 day forecast:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lmrfc/?n=ms_extended_forecast
No 3 - 5 feet drops per day that I see.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lmrfc/?n=ms_extended_forecast
No 3 - 5 feet drops per day that I see.
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Re: Big River headed up..........
I doubt we see 3-5 ft drops. I've been hunting the river for a while and have never seen a fall like that. 2' a day at max. I do know after 2011 there were places I could hunt at 21-23' that now take 26'+. Let's hope it pulls some of that out rather than piles it on top of it.
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I have never heard or seen a drop that fast either .. Just heard talk of it and you know how that is .. Was just saying if it did would be bad.. glad to see the forecast but wish its would fall little quicker.. Need back side of Mahannah to get dry before the West Ms hunt test Feb 20...
My name is Rick Daughtry.......
Well, I had a lot of money, but to the city went
I met too many good looking girls and that's where my money went
Yeah I know just where it went
No I ain't broke but I'm badly bent.
Well, I had a lot of money, but to the city went
I met too many good looking girls and that's where my money went
Yeah I know just where it went
No I ain't broke but I'm badly bent.
Re: Big River headed up..........
I am hearing they may lower the forecast to 51' in Vicksburg. Sure hope so.
Peewee
Re: Big River headed up..........
January 7, 2016
GOOD NEWS! The NWS has lowered the crest at Vicksburg by 6”!
Current MS River Gage Readings:
Arkansas City 42.1’
Greenville 53.7’
Vicksburg 46.3’
The National Weather Service (NWS) Mississippi River forecast remains the same:
Arkansas City 45.5’ on January 12th
Greenville 57.5’ on January 13th
Vicksburg 52.0’ on January 15th
Yazoo Backwater Area:
The Steele Bayou Structure is closed. The current landside gage reading is 88.7’. The landside will get to 90.0’ with the current water on the ground. With normal rainfall the Yazoo Backwater will get up to 94’.
Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area:
With the predicted 52’ crest at Vicksburg, the Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area is predicted to reach ~101.5’.
At this point, the levee system is holding back 6’ of water. The levee is performing as designed.
Everything is going well and at this time there are no issues being found!
Thanks,
Peter Nimrod
Chief Engineer
MS Levee Board
(662)334-4813
GOOD NEWS! The NWS has lowered the crest at Vicksburg by 6”!
Current MS River Gage Readings:
Arkansas City 42.1’
Greenville 53.7’
Vicksburg 46.3’
The National Weather Service (NWS) Mississippi River forecast remains the same:
Arkansas City 45.5’ on January 12th
Greenville 57.5’ on January 13th
Vicksburg 52.0’ on January 15th
Yazoo Backwater Area:
The Steele Bayou Structure is closed. The current landside gage reading is 88.7’. The landside will get to 90.0’ with the current water on the ground. With normal rainfall the Yazoo Backwater will get up to 94’.
Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area:
With the predicted 52’ crest at Vicksburg, the Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area is predicted to reach ~101.5’.
At this point, the levee system is holding back 6’ of water. The levee is performing as designed.
Everything is going well and at this time there are no issues being found!
Thanks,
Peter Nimrod
Chief Engineer
MS Levee Board
(662)334-4813
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Re: Big River headed up..........
Vicksburg lowered to 52
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Re: Big River headed up..........
January 10, 2016
GOOD NEWS! The NWS has lowered the crests!
Current MS River Gage Readings (11am):
Arkansas City 43.6’
Greenville 55.4’
Vicksburg 48.5’
The National Weather Service (NWS) Mississippi River forecast:
Arkansas City 44.2’ on January 12th
Greenville 56.2’ on January 13th
Vicksburg 50.5’ on January 15th
Yazoo Backwater Area:
The Steele Bayou Structure is closed. The current landside gage reading is 89.1’. The landside will get to 90.5’ with the current water on the ground. With normal rainfall the Yazoo Backwater will get up to 94’.
Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area:
With the predicted 50.5’ crest at Vicksburg, the Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area is predicted to reach ~100.0’.
At this point, the levee system is holding back 7.5’ of water. The levee is performing as designed.
We do have levee slides, underseepage, pin boils and some small sandboils. These are all being monitored.
Thanks,
Peter Nimrod
Chief Engineer
MS Levee Board
(662)334-4813
GOOD NEWS! The NWS has lowered the crests!
Current MS River Gage Readings (11am):
Arkansas City 43.6’
Greenville 55.4’
Vicksburg 48.5’
The National Weather Service (NWS) Mississippi River forecast:
Arkansas City 44.2’ on January 12th
Greenville 56.2’ on January 13th
Vicksburg 50.5’ on January 15th
Yazoo Backwater Area:
The Steele Bayou Structure is closed. The current landside gage reading is 89.1’. The landside will get to 90.5’ with the current water on the ground. With normal rainfall the Yazoo Backwater will get up to 94’.
Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area:
With the predicted 50.5’ crest at Vicksburg, the Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area is predicted to reach ~100.0’.
At this point, the levee system is holding back 7.5’ of water. The levee is performing as designed.
We do have levee slides, underseepage, pin boils and some small sandboils. These are all being monitored.
Thanks,
Peter Nimrod
Chief Engineer
MS Levee Board
(662)334-4813
Re: Big River headed up..........
Monday, January 11, 2016
Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks
1505 Eastover Drive, Jackson, MS, 39211
Phone: 601-432-2400
Additional Area Closed to Hunting Due to Rising Flood Waters
JACKSON - In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and private landowners, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) by order of the Executive Director added the following area to the hunting season closure order issued on December 30, 2015:
Zone 4. B: Sharkey, Humphreys, Yazoo, Issaquena, Warren counties - lands which lie south of Highway 14, west of Highway 149, south of Highway 16 / 149, west of Highway 3, and east of Highway 61 when the Mississippi River level reaches forty-three (43) feet on the Vicksburg, MS gauge AND the Steel Bayou Landside gauge reaches ninety (90) feet and shall remain so until the Mississippi River level falls to or below forty-one (41) feet on the Vicksburg gauge AND the Steel Bayou Landside gauge falls to or below eighty-eight (88) feet.
The area described above will be closed to all open seasons for hunting, excluding waterfowl. In addition, this area has been designated a no-wake zone.
The MDWFP is increasing its law enforcement presence in the affected areas to promote public safety for residents affected by the rising waters and to enforce laws that protect game animals affected by flooding. The MDWFP will continue to monitor the situation as it develops to determine whether or not the areas affected by high waters need to be expanded.
For more information, visit our website at www.mdwfp.com or call us at 601-432-2400.
Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks
1505 Eastover Drive, Jackson, MS, 39211
Phone: 601-432-2400
Additional Area Closed to Hunting Due to Rising Flood Waters
JACKSON - In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and private landowners, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) by order of the Executive Director added the following area to the hunting season closure order issued on December 30, 2015:
Zone 4. B: Sharkey, Humphreys, Yazoo, Issaquena, Warren counties - lands which lie south of Highway 14, west of Highway 149, south of Highway 16 / 149, west of Highway 3, and east of Highway 61 when the Mississippi River level reaches forty-three (43) feet on the Vicksburg, MS gauge AND the Steel Bayou Landside gauge reaches ninety (90) feet and shall remain so until the Mississippi River level falls to or below forty-one (41) feet on the Vicksburg gauge AND the Steel Bayou Landside gauge falls to or below eighty-eight (88) feet.
The area described above will be closed to all open seasons for hunting, excluding waterfowl. In addition, this area has been designated a no-wake zone.
The MDWFP is increasing its law enforcement presence in the affected areas to promote public safety for residents affected by the rising waters and to enforce laws that protect game animals affected by flooding. The MDWFP will continue to monitor the situation as it develops to determine whether or not the areas affected by high waters need to be expanded.
For more information, visit our website at www.mdwfp.com or call us at 601-432-2400.
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