The root ball from Dragover has been removed from water! It should no longer be an issue. Not sure who or how it was moved. But a big thanks to whom ever did it.
JPWW
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Re: Dragover!
Ditto on that. Wonder if the 14' spike last rain event had something to do with that. When did you paddle that section?
Chris Crawford
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Re: Dragover!
My wife and I paddled it yest (Sunday)! I'm not sure it was the rain it was along way up on dry ground. Looks like someone pulled it with a tractor. I couldn't be for sure though. Needless to say it's nowhere near the water any longer
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Re: Dragover!
The rain has been moving it the last few times I have gone. I'm betting the last massive rain we had has moved it.
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Re: Dragover!
I also think it was probably the last high water surge the river experienced within the last couple of weeks. There was a really large root ball at the entrance to 'Lunchtime Rapid' on the upper Caddo two or three years ago, and over time, the river has moved it on.
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Jim
Best Regards
Jim
Re: Dragover!
Then a big thank you to Mother Nature.
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