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Mississippi River Flood Stage - Natchez Area
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:15 am
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:15 am
Does anyone have an idea on how much flooding the area of Ferriday, La. is expected to get? I'm trying to decide if I need to move the travel trailer from the deer lease. Thx.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:21 am to BrewMasterFlash
65' crest. Highest it's ever been was 58.4 in 1927. Yeah, I would move it. People are moving out of their houses in Vidalia if that gives you any indication.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:25 am to BrewMasterFlash
Inside or outside the levee?
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:25 am to TigerNAtux
Yeah, that's what I heard but I didn't know if the flood waters would reach past Vidalia area but I guess better to be safe than sorry...
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:27 am to AlxTgr
The area we hunt is outside the levee by several miles (west of Vidalia).
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:30 am to BrewMasterFlash
If you're trailer is insured, I wouldn't move it.
If not, move it.
If not, move it.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:34 am to Chad504boy
I don't have insurance on it, I guess I'm gonna make the drive up this weekend to pick it up.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:42 am to BrewMasterFlash
NWS had a nice projected flood map of the Natchez area here yesterday. I don't see it today, but it's probably still on the site somewhere.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:52 am to BrewMasterFlash
Go to the OT, look for link about the meeting in Vidalia on the Ms. River thread.. It's on a radio station or something... Good information, Mayor, Sheriff, Corp or Eng, etc. etc... tells ya all the info. they have..
This post was edited on 5/4/11 at 10:53 am
Posted on 5/4/11 at 11:29 am to Ole Geauxt
Good info. guys, thanks.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 11:34 am to BrewMasterFlash
it's a long listen, but, worth it..
Posted on 5/4/11 at 1:24 pm to BrewMasterFlash
LINK
Gonna get up to 65'. It hit the high 50s a few years ago and was on the old mat field on the vidalia side.
Deer park and all that area will be fricked, but the fishing will be incredible once the river goes down.
Gonna get up to 65'. It hit the high 50s a few years ago and was on the old mat field on the vidalia side.
Deer park and all that area will be fricked, but the fishing will be incredible once the river goes down.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 1:43 pm to BrewMasterFlash
If it is several miles outside the levee, then I would imagine you would be fine as long as the levee doesnt break esp if its not in a bottom or anything....
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:12 pm to bigolecatfish
I think he is worried about the old river around lake st john and concordia. The back side of that is prone to flooding.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 3:14 pm to LSUTiger205
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I think he is worried about the old river around lake st john and concordia. The back side of that is prone to flooding.
Correct.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 8:23 pm to BrewMasterFlash
I have a place on Lk St. John. The oldtimers tell me it did not flood in 1927. I think the projected river level/crest surpasses what it reached in 27. To be on the safe side I would go get it. For what its worth I emptied my lake house yesterday.
Posted on 5/5/11 at 8:54 am to ntztgr
Just found out a camp I've been invited to a few times on Davis Island has 1' water in the first floor.
Posted on 5/5/11 at 9:19 am to ntztgr
Palmyra, and I don't know the relative height of that one camp/house compared to others.
Posted on 5/5/11 at 9:27 am to AlxTgr
It's a given that Davis Island floods. One camp I frequent is built on a man made hump and that's about the only place that doesn't flood with the exception of some high spots on the ridge road.
When the river starts falling and reaches a "certain level", the fishing is awesome...basically unmatched.
When the river starts falling and reaches a "certain level", the fishing is awesome...basically unmatched.
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