
Why are there two watercontrol structures on the sunflower/yahoo?
To cut off backwater from the Mississippi River during large mainline Ms storm events.Blackduck wrote:Everyone knows tallahatchie hunting is the best because of the sandy grit that runs off the hills. Well proven fact that was established here by the head beaver![]()
Why are there two watercontrol structures on the sunflower/yahoo?
Double R 2 wrote:post it up here so we can all see itnovacaine wrote:Or you could have called me and i would have sent you a map and saved you some gas!
But why two. I know that is what they do but why does it help to have two? Wouldn't steele bayou alone keep water out of the Sunflower and keep the Delta from being back flooded. I guess during normal or low levels in the Mississippi, when both gates are open, the two gates may help drain the delta in case of a large rain event.novacaine wrote:To cut off backwater from the Mississippi River during large mainline Ms storm events.Blackduck wrote:Everyone knows tallahatchie hunting is the best because of the sandy grit that runs off the hills. Well proven fact that was established here by the head beaver![]()
Why are there two watercontrol structures on the sunflower/yahoo?
not being a smartone but, i hope you meant YaZooBlackduck wrote:
Why are there two watercontrol structures on the sunflower/yahoo?
One was caught almost to Oklahomatombstone wrote:Good stuff. I knew a big part of that but a lot I did not know. The same way you can spit in Moon lake and it end up in the yazoo is the same way you can tag a spoonbill in Moon lake and it get caught in St Louis
Wingman wrote:One was caught almost to Oklahomatombstone wrote:Good stuff. I knew a big part of that but a lot I did not know. The same way you can spit in Moon lake and it end up in the yazoo is the same way you can tag a spoonbill in Moon lake and it get caught in St Louis
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