Here are some pictures that I took last night, with the lake still filling - although it does seem to have stopped now.
First, is the catfish Scott caught yesterday. He thinks it's around 10 lbs., and is his biggest to date.


The water is now about 30 feet from the shoreline.

Remember the neighbor's dock which is being built? The short poles are almost completely under water on the right (back) - and completely submerged on the left (front).

If you go look at that pictures on 3/19 again, in the distance you can see a barge pointing into the lake, and is completely grounded. It's now moved 90 degrees. I'm sure hoping it's anchored down!

High Temperature: 56° F
Low Temperature: 39° F
Precipitation: 0.00 in
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