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Posted by Rick Ennen on 06-02-2011 12:16 AM:

Look out below.......

Today the spillway gates opened for the first time since the Garrison Dam in ND was built about 60 years ago. All communities downstream are building dikes and sandbagging homes. The water is going to stretch from bluff to bluff and reach to the mouth of the river. It will be like this for most of the summer. Going to mess up coon hunting in the river valley.


Posted by Gentry's English on 06-02-2011 12:29 AM:

I hear you they got them open at fort peck also..... The yellow stone is out its banks and almost all the timber is flooded. river is closed to boats. we have been have to try to find high areas to coon hunt.

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Posted by Rick Ennen on 06-02-2011 12:49 AM:

I think it's going to be a domino for the spillways down the river. I'm looking forward to being in Fairview for the Mondak club's hunt next week. Hopefully the water is deep enough to flush out the coons so the dogs don't feel they need to swim the valley looking for them. The rivers are ugly now.


Posted by Gentry's English on 06-02-2011 01:03 AM:

I have been having good luck all week hunting the edge of the water treeing coons. I wood bring some hip waders though.

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Posted by Rick Ennen on 06-02-2011 02:58 AM:

I suppose kittens in cottonwood dens out in the water will perish. The best dens where I hunt will be over a mile from dry land.


Posted by BOOBOOBRADY on 06-02-2011 04:08 AM:

Rick
I'm up working @ Beulah building a water tower, staying In New salem, Might try to catch a ride to Fort Ransom to the hunt if you are going I can meet ya in Bismark

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Posted by Rick Ennen on 06-02-2011 04:33 AM:

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Originally posted by BOOBOOBRADY
Rick
I'm up working @ Beulah building a water tower, staying In New salem, Might try to catch a ride to Fort Ransom to the hunt if you are going I can meet ya in Bismark



I'd love to do that for you but had to drop going this weekend due to an injury to my dog. I hauled Storm to IN last year and wouldn't mind meeting his owner. hopefully I'll get another chance.


Posted by Rick Ennen on 06-03-2011 07:10 PM:

The spillway gates have been opened I believe for all dams on the Missouri in MT, ND and SD. The lower valley is going to be inundated.


Posted by Elton Savell on 06-03-2011 08:15 PM:

Hard to believe the YS river is that high. I rafted down it middle of last week. Snow must be melting fast.


Posted by Rick Ennen on 07-01-2011 10:19 PM:

Most all the river valley is still under water. So I went to greener pasture for hunting.


Posted by jeffbarber on 07-01-2011 10:29 PM:

man i live in ne arkansas n we had a bad flood back in the spring and the river bottoms where we hunt is still flooded maybe we will get to hunt the bottoms by sept but we also been hunting the little thickets and ditches most part we been haveing pretty good luck

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Posted by Cowboyred on 07-02-2011 01:44 AM:

Went down to Omaha last weekend to the college world series.
the MO river is crazy high. It runs right along side the interstate for several miles thru Sioux City so we got a good look at it there. There is a brigde that has depth markings on one of the pilings and normally when the river is running at its highest it shows 25-30 feet. A week ago today it was reading 43 feet. One of the exits into town is under about 6 feet of water and obviously closed. Between there and Omaha there was one area where the DOT was sand bagging (6'x6' bags) on the shoulder of the interstate on both sides cause water was about to come onto the road. I-29 is closed for the last 20 miles into Omaha so we went accross at Blair Ne. The river is normally pretty narrow there, but is flooded out to at least 4x normal. Gavins Point dam, the last one on the river is currently releasing I believe 150,000 cubic feet of water per minute. I don't know how that translates into gallons, but it sure is impressive to see shooting out of the dam. Doesn't sound like there are any plans to slow the releases from the dams anytime soon either.
Fortunately the smaller tributaries from the East are not currently flooding any more or the problems south of here would be quite a bit worse.


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