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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 342479" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Not true. Lake Sak doesn't necessarily have a bright future when it comes to water levels this summer, but it is the reservoir that is to be favored for steady to rising water levels during the early part of summer for spawning purposes.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest in the future to immediately dismiss such rumors as generally baseless in nature. People like to bitch about the Corps, and we can always discuss the rules in the Master Manual for management of that water, but they aren't in charge of making it rain/snow. For example, will there be days of higher than normal energy production needed from a given hydroelectric facility? Perhaps, and maybe even probable, but it's not a concerted effort to short one reservoir over another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 342479, member: 389"] Not true. Lake Sak doesn't necessarily have a bright future when it comes to water levels this summer, but it is the reservoir that is to be favored for steady to rising water levels during the early part of summer for spawning purposes. I'd suggest in the future to immediately dismiss such rumors as generally baseless in nature. People like to bitch about the Corps, and we can always discuss the rules in the Master Manual for management of that water, but they aren't in charge of making it rain/snow. For example, will there be days of higher than normal energy production needed from a given hydroelectric facility? Perhaps, and maybe even probable, but it's not a concerted effort to short one reservoir over another. [/QUOTE]
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