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What lakes are full? What lakes are almost full? What lakes are gona be full before summer?

 

I hear Roosevelt is gona fill for the first time sience the new dam!? Imagine the underwatter forests and habitat when these lakes fill up! Do you know how fast fish grow in this type of haditat! :blink:

 

Upper Lake Marry is filling pritty quick, we are hoping it will fill Lower Lake and run over there as well!

 

Can you Imagine the stream fishing posibilities this spring?

 

Imagine what the fishing is gona be like the next couple of years around the state!

 

I am realy looking forward to fishing with the family!!!!

 

Lance

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http://www.azgfd.gov/artman/publish/article_724.shtml

 

Lake Levels 2-29-2008

Alamo Reservoir: More information: U.S. Army Corps of Engineersh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 1,235 Current Elevation (ft): 1,126Max. Surface (acres): 13,300Current Surface (acres): 3,899Feet Below Max.: -109Percent Full: 16%

Apache Lake: (Horse Mesa) More information: SRP Daily Water Reportsh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 1,914 Current Elevation (ft): 1,912Max. Surface (acres): 2,656Current Surface (acres): 2,625Feet Below Max.: -2Percent Full:98%

Bartlett: More information: SRP Daily Water Reportsh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 1,798 Current Elevation (ft): 1,797Max. Surface (acres): 2,815Current Surface (acres): 2,785Feet Below Max.: -1Percent Full: 98%

Canyon Lake: (Mormon Flat) More information: SRP Daily Water Reportsh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 1,660Current Elevation (ft): 1,657Max. Surface (acres): 947Current Surface (acres): 930Feet Below Max.: -3Percent Full: 94%

Lake Havasu: More information: Bureau of Reclamationh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 450 Current Elevation (ft) : 445Max. Surface (acres): 20,400Current Surface (acres): 18,200Feet Below Max.: -5Percent Full: 85%

Horseshoe Lake: More information: SRP Daily Water Reportsh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 2,026Current Elevation (ft): 2,025Max. Surface (acres): 2,812Current Surface (acres): 2,779Feet Below Max.: -1Percent Full: 98%

Lake Mead: More information: Bureau of Reclamationh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 1,229 Current Elevation (ft): 1,117Max. Surface (acres): 162,700Current Surface (acres): 96,100Feet Below Max.: -112Percent Full: 48%** Percent Full calculations does not include the flood control volume adjustment

Lake Mohave: More information: Bureau of Reclamationh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 647 Current Elevation (ft): 640Max. Surface (acres): 28,800 Current Surface (acres): 26,700Feet Below Max.: -7Percent Full: 89%

Lake Pleasant: (Waddell Dam)More information: Central Arizona Projecth_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 1,702 Current Elevation (ft): 1,692Max. Surface (acres): 9,957Current Surface (acres): 9,160Feet Below Max.: -10Percent Full: 89%

Lake Powell: More information: Bureau of Reclamationh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 3,700Current Elevation (ft): 3,591Max. Surface (acres): 160,800Current Surface (acres): 91,000Feet Below Max.: -109Percent Full: 45%

Roosevelt Lake: More information: SRP Daily Water Reportsh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 2,151 Current Elevation (ft): 2,142Max. Surface (acres): 21,493Current Surface (acres): 20,081Feet Below Max.: -9Percent Full: 89%

Saguaro Lake: (Stewart Mtn) More information: SRP Daily Water Reportsh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 1,529 Current Elevation (ft): 1527Max. Surface (acres): 1,264Current Surface (acres): 1,237Feet Below Max.: -2Percent Full: 96%

San Carlos:More information: U.S. Geological Surveyh_spacer_line.gifMax. Elevation (ft): 2,525 Current Elevation (ft): 2,472Max. Surface (acres): 19,985Current Surface (acres): 10,515Feet Below Max.: -53Percent Full: 32%

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Almost all the mountain lakes are full or should fill. Nelson went over the spillway a month ago and is still running,luna is spilling over. I had someone tell me there's over 5 feet of snow on the flats at big lake and crescent so hopefully those lakes will finally refill. I was on lyman today and it's coming up and should fill this year. There is alot of snow up here it should be a great runoff year.

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How about the runoff in the last couple of days of sunshine! :blink: Any one get flooded?

 

Lance

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Here comes the h20 Hope it doesn't screw up the fishing too bad at the Ferry...

 

Flood Statement

 

FLOOD ADVISORY

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FLAGSTAFF AZ

200 PM MST TUE MAR 4 2008

 

AZC005-052100-

200 PM MST TUE MAR 4 2008

 

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN FLAGSTAFF HAS ISSUED A

 

* FLOOD ADVISORY FOR..

NORTHWEST COCONINO COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL ARIZONA..

 

* UNTIL 200 PM MST WEDNESDAY

 

* A PLANNED RELEASE FROM GLEN CANYON DAM WILL BEGIN AT APPROXIMATELY

10 PM MST TONIGHT. FLOW WILL GRADUALLY INCREASE...REACHING

APPROXIMATELY 41000 CUBIC FEET PER SECOND /CFS/. EXPECT THE RELEASE

RATE AT THE DAM TO REMAIN AT THIS LEVEL THROUGH MIDAFTERNOON ON

MARCH 8. THE RELEASE RATE WILL THEN GRADUALLY DIMINISH WITH A RETURN

TO NEAR NORMAL RELEASE BY MIDMORNING ON MARCH 10.

 

TIMING DESCRIBED BELOW IS APPROXIMATE.

 

FOR LEE'S FERRY...EXPECT WATERS TO BEGIN RISING NEAR 10 PM MST

TONIGHT. LOOK FOR STAGE INCREASES OF 3 TO 6 INCHES PER HOUR DURING

PERIODS OF GREATEST FLOW INCREASE. PEAK FLOW THERE SHOULD LAST FROM

THE WEE HOURS OF MARCH 6 THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON ON MARCH 8...WITH

HIGHEST RIVER STAGE REACHING ABOUT 13.6 FEET. FLOW WILL RETURN TO

NEAR NORMAL BY MIDMORNING ON MARCH 9.

 

EVENTS WILL BE DELAYED FOR POINTS DOWNRIVER. STAGE INCREASES WILL

VARY CONSIDERABLY BASED ON RIVER CHANNEL CROSS SECTION.

 

FOR THE CONFLUENCE OF BRIGHT ANGEL CREEK AND THE COLORADO

RIVER...EXPECT WATERS TO BEGIN RISING BY LATE AFTERNOON ON MARCH 6.

LOOK FOR STAGE INCREASES OF 6 TO 9 INCHES PER HOUR DURING PERIODS OF

GREATEST FLOW INCREASE. PEAK FLOW THERE SHOULD LAST FROM LATE

EVENING ON MARCH 7 THROUGH MIDMORNING ON MARCH 9...WITH HIGHEST

RIVER STAGE REACHING ABOUT 18.1 FEET. FLOW WILL RETURN TO NEAR

NORMAL BEFORE SUNRISE ON MARCH 10.

 

EVENTS WILL BE FURTHER DELAYED FOR POINTS FURTHER DOWNRIVER

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