Despite the constant rain last week, Triadelphia water levels are way down. In spring when we put the canoe at its mooring lock-up, the reservoir water was touching the end of its 15 foot length. Now, the levels are about a boat length lower:
The reduced water level may improve the fishing as the fish are concentrated into a smaller volume of space. At least this fisherman hopes so:
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