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Old 11-06-2018, 09:56 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Woody38 View Post
Being that the water levels are so high, why, is the level of Winnisquam so extremely low. Was past on the last trip from the lake and I don't think I've ever seem Winnisquam at this level. Off to California.

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I'm pretty sure Winnisquam is on a strict 2 year draw down schedule. Kinda meaning that pretty much no mater what they hold back Winnipesaukee for 2 weeks to lower Winnisquam and Silver Lake and the Winnipesaukee River.

Kinda been this way for years ............ ? I think.
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