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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by Treybiz View Post
    Used to be you could put in anywhere on the lake and stop for fuel on the water at Lakeside Village on your way up the river. They closed a few years back and to my knowledge haven't re-opened.

    Kimball bend and Plowman have ramps near the mouth of the river. Both are good ramps when the water is there. Which it damn sure is now.

    When we used to do it often before the fuel stop was closed: we would ride from our cove to get fuel, and then ride until it go too shallow to go any further. Once you get past the ski camps it can get really quiet and absolute glass smooth on a non-holiday weekend. Some of my favorite memories growing up with our house down there are making river trips. Back in the heyday we used to have 10-15 PWCs and a chase deck boat with coolers, a marg machine, spare fuel, and food.

    Just typing this settled it for me... I'm gonna plan a trip with some buddies now.
    A few friends of mine as well as I would love to go, if you have room.

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  • Treybiz
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    Originally posted by TX21 View Post
    I've never done that and have had jet skis for 5-6 years. Where do you put in at and where do you go?
    Used to be you could put in anywhere on the lake and stop for fuel on the water at Lakeside Village on your way up the river. They closed a few years back and to my knowledge haven't re-opened.

    Kimball bend and Plowman have ramps near the mouth of the river. Both are good ramps when the water is there. Which it damn sure is now.

    When we used to do it often before the fuel stop was closed: we would ride from our cove to get fuel, and then ride until it go too shallow to go any further. Once you get past the ski camps it can get really quiet and absolute glass smooth on a non-holiday weekend. Some of my favorite memories growing up with our house down there are making river trips. Back in the heyday we used to have 10-15 PWCs and a chase deck boat with coolers, a marg machine, spare fuel, and food.

    Just typing this settled it for me... I'm gonna plan a trip with some buddies now.

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  • Bputacoma
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    Anyone live next to ray Roberts? Well it's time to evacuate!

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by TX21 View Post
    I've never done that and have had jet skis for 5-6 years. Where do you put in at and where do you go?
    By the time I had my skis ready last year, there wasn't enough water. I want to do it this year for sure.

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  • Cobraman
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    Why are so many people hell-bent on having a green lawn? I'd rather put that time, water, money and effort into a garden or something that will produce some food out of it. Lawns just seem silly.
    You fuckin commie

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  • TX21
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    Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
    Im planning a jet ski ride on the Brazos, wanted to do it last year but there wasnt enough water for half of it.
    I've never done that and have had jet skis for 5-6 years. Where do you put in at and where do you go?

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  • white trash wagon
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    BOAT=Bust Out Another Thousand

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  • Unicorn Jeff
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    Originally posted by GeorgeG. View Post
    this makes me want to buy a boat. Anything think boat prices will go up due to all this rain?
    Do you like your $$$$$$? If so, don't.

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  • GeorgeG.
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    this makes me want to buy a boat. Anything think boat prices will go up due to all this rain?

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  • JC316
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    It's been a long time since I lived there, but that is so sad to hear. My last house there (before moving to DFW in 2000) had St Augustine that I watered for like 15 min 3 days a week, and had to cut it twice a week sometimes, it grew so damn fast. That was in Riverside (just northwest of downtown).

    Walking on it, it felt like walking on pillows.

    I have some St Augustine in my front yard, that and Zoysia grass. I love zoysia, you can't kill that shit and it's as green as a fucking golf course. Requires next to no water, mow it once a month, and it spreads like wildfire.

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  • bird_dog0347
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    Well, I was really happy about it going up fast as I keep my Supra at Texoma at my uncle's lake house and he has his sailboat and slip at highport. It'll be interesting to see how high it goes and or stays.

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  • BlackGT
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    Damn David, that's crazy!

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  • Rick Modena
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    Damn that's almost unbelievable, Texhoma is huge and for it to rise that much in only a few days is remarkable.

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  • shumpertdavid
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    Here on Texoma, we've gone from 608 last summer to our 615-617 normal (hit that a couple weeks ago) to almost 627 today. At the rate it's rising they expect 635-640 (over the spill way) if we get the rain forecasted this week. Local marinas are moving everything to higher ground. I was looking forward to lake season when I winterized my boat back the end of October, I was about to pull it out and get it ready for the season. I'm hoping it's to a useable level by mid July now.

    Saturday Afternoon, Juniper West Side boat launch on hwy 377 (5/9/15)



    Monday Evening, Juniper West boat launch (5/11/15)



    Juniper East Side boat launch (5/11/15)

    This dock was on land all last year and most of the year before. The end of last season it was easily 100' from the nearest water.
    Last edited by shumpertdavid; 05-12-2015, 10:59 AM.

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  • Chili
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    Why are so many people hell-bent on having a green lawn? I'd rather put that time, water, money and effort into a garden or something that will produce some food out of it. Lawns just seem silly.
    I don't disagree.. I do try and keep my front yard relatively green for the sake of my neighbors and the general appearance of the neighborhood.

    Honestly, I would be fine living in a place like Phoenix where the vast majority of yards are rock with some local vegetation mixed in.

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