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Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:27 am
by davidees
Does anybody know @ what stage the Little Sunflower backs up into 6 Mile and 4 Mile Bayous?
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:22 pm
by BR549
about 90ft msl. A looong ways from where it is now!
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 7:48 pm
by davidees
Is that at the Little Sunflower Control Structure Landside?
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:19 pm
by BR549
Yes and that is just appx. I really don't go to the 4 mile structure very often but best memories are it's about the same height as the 6 mile structure. It's somewhere around the 90 ft mark. Maybe up or down a foot or two but that's close.
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:40 am
by davidees
Thanks, BR549, that info is consistent with the topo maps, but they can sometimes be a little tricky. Thanks for the info.
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:51 pm
by Buckwabit
I've hunted that area all my life and it doesn't flood there often. We used to have a camp by 10 mile. Used to be some good eats in that area. Everything is closed now. Have to go to Rolling fork or lake George Grocery sto
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 9:19 pm
by southernvaughan
Or come on across the river into Yazoo City. We have some good eats as well.
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:03 am
by Buckwabit
southernvaughan wrote:Or come on across the river into Yazoo City. We have some good eats as well.
Sorry, forgot about Yazoo. I was thinking the other Directions
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 5:06 pm
by Hammer
Nope. Buckwabit you had it right the first time. Not to diss YC, RF, HB or SAT but Annie's was special. Not just the food. Not just the folks. But especially the location.
You werent there if you did not want to be there. In other words, you didnt just stumble into it. You had to know where it was and once there, you better at least act like you knew what you were doing. Not a good place to drive up in your frigging Acura SUV with your soccer mom decals if you know what I mean. It was as close to an old times Delta timber camp situation as you could find in a commercial setting. I for one miss the heck out of it.
That is probably the true calling of BB when he gets out of the pen- to reopen Annie's as a kitchen/restaurant out front with all sorts of illegal and illicit activities in the backroom where only the secret knock and password got you through the door. Anybody got any ideas on who could run the dice game?
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:05 pm
by lowbar
Hammer wrote:Nope. Buckwabit you had it right the first time. Not to diss YC, RF, HB or SAT but Annie's was special. Not just the food. Not just the folks. But especially the location.
You werent there if you did not want to be there. In other words, you didnt just stumble into it. You had to know where it was and once there, you better at least act like you knew what you were doing. Not a good place to drive up in your frigging Acura SUV with your soccer mom decals if you know what I mean. It was as close to an old times Delta timber camp situation as you could find in a commercial setting. I for one miss the heck out of it.
That is probably the true calling of BB when he gets out of the pen- to reopen Annie's as a kitchen/restaurant out front with all sorts of illegal and illicit activities in the backroom where only the secret knock and password got you through the door. Anybody got any ideas on who could run the dice game?
Yep. Ran into a fella that used to run it in the back room of Gregory's(Shake on the Lake) the other day in Delta Grocery.
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:15 am
by Buckwabit
Any of you guys Know
Tommy White
Uncle Jack White
Kit Carsen
Steve Trammell
Any of those guys? I grew up around them over in that area...
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:23 pm
by lowbar
Buckwabit wrote:Any of you guys Know
Tommy White
Uncle Jack White
Kit Carsen
Steve Trammell
Any of those guys? I grew up around them over in that area...
Yeah I know of them. Know Kit better than any of them. Know his brother real good.
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:26 am
by plowboy
Can anyone tell about running up little sunflower to big sunflower this time of the year?
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:56 am
by Buckwabit
lowbar wrote:Buckwabit wrote:Any of you guys Know
Tommy White
Uncle Jack White
Kit Carsen
Steve Trammell
Any of those guys? I grew up around them over in that area...
Yeah I know of them. Know Kit better than any of them. Know his brother real good.
We used to hunt with Tommy and those guys. My dad's name was Steve, he grew up with all them
Re: Water Levels @ Delta National Forest
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:59 pm
by BR549
plowboy wrote:Can anyone tell about running up little sunflower to big sunflower this time of the year?
Not without an airboat! And that would be questionable! No water at Little river bridge at noon today!