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Rain in Concho County...Pic Heavy #3620641 10/01/12 03:13 AM
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I have mentioned it on a couple of threads, but think you have to see some of the damage to really appreciate it.

This weekend, we dumped the rain guage on Friday at 4", found it overflowing at 5.5" Saturday morning and dumped it again only to find it overflowing at 5.5" four hours later. Not sure the exact amount that we had over night, but it was continous throughout the night.

Wish I had some before and after pics:

This series of pics is behind one of the ponds. There is a draw that runs into the South end of the tank. These were taken in the draw that runs behind the damn between the pond and a spreader damn.


This picture is one of the tanks that overflowed. If you look, you can see where the fence is going into the water...there is a road on both sides of the fence that is typically passable in a truck


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Lots of water. Hunting gonna be tough for a while now.


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These next series of pics are of one the pastures. This pasture is basically grass land with a small ravine through the middle. There are (or were) multiple spreader dams in the ravine. This area typically does not hold any water.


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Lots and lots of rain.

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How many times did you get stuck?


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Re: Rain in Concho County...Pic Heavy [Re: txshntr] #3620651 10/01/12 03:17 AM
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This pond has a pump in it and is used to feed many of the troughs and other tanks when needed. It was almost dry on Thursday morning.


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That's a ton of rain hopefully the water recedes soon.


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Now for some of the pics of damage...there is not a pond or draw in this area. Basically a road with fields on both sides...



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This is the Waterway between two of the wheat fields


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Re: Rain in Concho County...Pic Heavy [Re: txshntr] #3620672 10/01/12 03:22 AM
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And lastly, we had a pond that crest the damn and the water was running around and over the top of it.



This is the erosion on the backside of the dam from the waterfall...


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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
How many times did you get stuck?


Luckily didn't get stuck but had to pull a couple of the guys out.


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Here is the low water crossing to get to the ranch...



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Re: Rain in Concho County...Pic Heavy [Re: txshntr] #3620686 10/01/12 03:31 AM
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Texas weather you gotta love. Is that going to Ivie or coming to Mills County and down stream to Buchanan?

Re: Rain in Concho County...Pic Heavy [Re: KG68] #3620697 10/01/12 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted By: KG68
Texas weather you gotta love. Is that going to Ivie or coming to Mills County and down stream to Buchanan?


That water would be heading to Ivie by way of the Concho River.

This is a pic of it further upstream. This area was dang near dry on Thursday also. Think Dogcatcher posted that as of 10AM, the lake has come up 12'.

Some might recognize the house on the hill...


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Thank goodness Ivie is filling up! Did you guys see any deer?

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That is great. The last pic is about 1/2 mile from my parents place. The country sure needed the rain. That will sure help the lake out. Yea before the rain hit you could walk across the concho river and not get your feet wet.

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I am sure everyone was more than glad to give up a weekend of hunting for this much needed West Texas rain.
Thanks for sharing the pics.

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thats nuts..thanks for sharing!!!!

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man thats allot of water... what was the final rainfall total


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Water is a powerful part of mother nature. Long term its great for the lakes and the area. A royal pain, short term

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Isn't your place over off 4508?

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Originally Posted By: caldwelldeerhunter
man thats allot of water... what was the final rainfall total


We really aren't sure because the gauge only went to 5.5" and it was overflowing each time we found it. Dumped it twice and had 4" the day before, so we know 15". Best guess is around 18-20.


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