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<blockquote data-quote="Up Y'oars" data-source="post: 339730" data-attributes="member: 764"><p>Snowpack is below normal for the areas that would provide downstream runoff to Sakakawea. I think the Corp representative told one of the campground owners to expect a normal lake level for 2022 at 1830'msl which is about three feet higher than where it is today "IF" no other abundant or additional moisture to the higher elevations. All I know is that I've never seen anything more productive on the harvest than two years ago. Summer of 2020 was by far the best I've ever had with fishing on the big lake.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it is correct many ramps will remain unusable and it will be that much more busy at the locations that have ramps capable of loading and unloading. The larger ramps will be quite the walk up/down to reach those docks, too. What I don't understand is how those levels will affect the spawn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up Y'oars, post: 339730, member: 764"] Snowpack is below normal for the areas that would provide downstream runoff to Sakakawea. I think the Corp representative told one of the campground owners to expect a normal lake level for 2022 at 1830'msl which is about three feet higher than where it is today "IF" no other abundant or additional moisture to the higher elevations. All I know is that I've never seen anything more productive on the harvest than two years ago. Summer of 2020 was by far the best I've ever had with fishing on the big lake. Yes, it is correct many ramps will remain unusable and it will be that much more busy at the locations that have ramps capable of loading and unloading. The larger ramps will be quite the walk up/down to reach those docks, too. What I don't understand is how those levels will affect the spawn. [/QUOTE]
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