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My first whining thread - Drought Hatred
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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Wolf &#039;49" data-source="post: 1615406" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>It is bad. In the last two weeks I have traveled to parts of southwest OK. South Canadian is dry both where it hits I44 and I40. I went to Lake Creek north of Granite to check out a field on the south side of the North Fork of the Red River due north of Lake Creek which is north of Granite. The North Fork which feeds Lake Lugert is dry as a bone. If you receive the weekly Wildlife Dept sends out and lists the lake levels do you notice that every year Lake Lugert is the lowest in the state and right now it is 30 feet below or close to it. Only saving grace was on the North Fork I saw four bucks and a doe in a group at sunrise. Glad you guys up north, Dennis and all have had the rain. I am hungry for dove right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Wolf '49, post: 1615406, member: 3016"] It is bad. In the last two weeks I have traveled to parts of southwest OK. South Canadian is dry both where it hits I44 and I40. I went to Lake Creek north of Granite to check out a field on the south side of the North Fork of the Red River due north of Lake Creek which is north of Granite. The North Fork which feeds Lake Lugert is dry as a bone. If you receive the weekly Wildlife Dept sends out and lists the lake levels do you notice that every year Lake Lugert is the lowest in the state and right now it is 30 feet below or close to it. Only saving grace was on the North Fork I saw four bucks and a doe in a group at sunrise. Glad you guys up north, Dennis and all have had the rain. I am hungry for dove right now. [/QUOTE]
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