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(Cherokee Lake Specific)
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seadoo
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lake level
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6/29/2007 9:58:50 PM
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it is a shame that cherokee lake has to be at such a low water level at this time of the year, you would think that T V A would pull water from norris lake but iy seems that norris and fort loundon stay full but there is lots of MONEY there also wounder if that is the reason ? just wish we could keep our beautiful lake up to full pool all summer
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hawkktm
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7/8/2007 3:47:49 PM
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We just received a brochure from the Waterfront Group for Bayside Lakefront Community. Are you familiar with this and is the low water level a problem for Cherokee Lake? Thanks
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kuss
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12/8/2017 1:41:00 AM
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If you have a GPS with nautical charts for the lake and stay close to the main channel there should be plenty of depth.
Good luck.
j.kuss
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kuss
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12/8/2017 1:41:40 AM
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If you have a GPS with nautical charts for the lake and stay close to the main channel there should be plenty of depth.
Good luck.
j.kuss
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