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re: Lake Pontchartrain fishing tomorrow

Posted on 5/10/11 at 2:51 pm to
Posted by cdaniel76
Covington, LA
Member since Feb 2008
19699 posts
Posted on 5/10/11 at 2:51 pm to
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Genius do you even have a clue that the spillway water won't be there for at least another week or so?


You can't be serious, can you?

Do you know how much water flows in and out of the lake as the tides go in and out?

Even at the Kenner boat launch there is anywhere from 1/2 to 3/4 of a foot of tide difference. That's HUGE when you're talking about moving water.

I travel the twin span every day, twice a day, at 5am going into work and 3pm on my way home. Yesterday, on my way home, there was already brown, murky water on the south shore that extended out to a little beyond the mid-point of the bridges.

Posted by TJG210
New Orleans
Member since Aug 2006
28389 posts
Posted on 5/10/11 at 3:10 pm to
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Yesterday, on my way home, there was already brown, murky water on the south shore that extended out to a little beyond the mid-point of the bridges.




Do you realize how much water is in the lake and how long it will take to disperse, if you really think river water is already at the twin spans you are completely ignorant.

And you contradict yourself in another thread:
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This post was edited on 5/10/11 at 3:14 pm
Posted by Da Hammer
Folsom
Member since May 2008
5783 posts
Posted on 5/10/11 at 3:32 pm to
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You can't be serious, can you?
Do you know how much water flows in and out of the lake as the tides go in and out?

Even at the Kenner boat launch there is anywhere from 1/2 to 3/4 of a foot of tide difference. That's HUGE when you're talking about moving water.

I travel the twin span every day, twice a day, at 5am going into work and 3pm on my way home. Yesterday, on my way home, there was already brown, murky water on the south shore that extended out to a little beyond the mid-point of the bridges.


I call bullshite!! You may have seen murky water but no way it was from the MS RIVER at the BS spillway. Tsunami's don't move that fast, much less river water working it's way across a huge body of water with a ESE wind pushing AGAINST the flow of water from the spillway.

I would do the calculations on how fast the water is moving and how impossible it would be for it to be in Slidell already yesterday but I am not going to waste my time.
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