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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4020687" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Love that area. Looks like the water was running pretty good. Was it generation or more flow from the rains upstream? I know in the past when fishing those tailwaters, it's pretty much just pools, and rock shoals that don't let any boats but jets by during normal, non-generation discharges. </p><p>Last time the wife and I fished that section the lake was at flood stage so they were dumping lots of water. What normally would be 5' was 15' deep. We had to drag sections of heavy chain during the drifts down river. It's legal in Arkansas, but not on the white in Missouri.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4020687, member: 5412"] Love that area. Looks like the water was running pretty good. Was it generation or more flow from the rains upstream? I know in the past when fishing those tailwaters, it's pretty much just pools, and rock shoals that don't let any boats but jets by during normal, non-generation discharges. Last time the wife and I fished that section the lake was at flood stage so they were dumping lots of water. What normally would be 5' was 15' deep. We had to drag sections of heavy chain during the drifts down river. It's legal in Arkansas, but not on the white in Missouri. [/QUOTE]
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