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Old May 3rd, 2004, 11:13 PM
Doc \(The Tin Boat King\)
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I sent a question to the state after the thread here last week. Here is the official reply. Doc
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Mr. Pentheny:

Lake Toho should be back to normal low pool or 52 feet in elevation by September 2004 under average rainfall conditions. However,
this may change because it is rainfall dependent and I cannot predict with certainty when it will be back to normal - but this is my
best guess based on historical rainfall data. Hope this helps.

Marty Mann
Kissimmee Fisheries


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Old May 3rd, 2004, 11:30 PM
Roy Randolph
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I still say this would be a great lake for the Southern Classic next spring.

with all the attractions and great bass lakes it seems like the place for
the hole family. I know that there is at least 4 hotels 10 min's from the
lake on 192 that cater to anglers. Add to that you have Richardson's and
Al's fish camps on the lake.

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
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I sent a question to the state after the thread here last week. Here is

the official reply. Doc
================================================== ===========

Mr. Pentheny:

Lake Toho should be back to normal low pool or 52 feet in elevation by

September 2004 under average rainfall conditions. However,
this may change because it is rainfall dependent and I cannot predict with

certainty when it will be back to normal - but this is my
best guess based on historical rainfall data. Hope this helps.

Marty Mann
Kissimmee Fisheries




 




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