I'm sure if all the trees and stumps were gone we would find something else to bitch about. I actually like the trees.
What about the snakehead fish? A wonder how many of them are in the lake?
The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is,
as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.
Thomas Jefferson
31 pages and i only saw 1 pic of the lake when it was low.
if they draw the lake down 10 ft before next big hurricane i bet mother nature will take care of the standing timber
I was thinking the same thing.
Any progress on this?
Got a friend looking to buy property on the lake.
Haven’t studied this enough to make final opinion statement, but I’ll give you an answer or two off the top of my head...
1. How far will you have to drop water to cut the timber in 10 ft deep areas? To attract folks to bid on it for timber value, I suspect they will want to cut the trees as clise to the dirt as possible...so what will the 3-4 foot deep areas of the lake look like during drawdown?
2. How long will the water have to be down to make it possible to get in and out?
3. How much will this truly cost taxpayers?
4. How much money do public officials stand to make?
5. What’s wrong with having to go slow in a lake? Having to actually know the lake to run at moderate speeds?
The answers to these questions will give you the answer to your question.
“I can’t wait ‘till I’m grown” is the stupidest @!#* I ever said!
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