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Posted
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Not sure where you are, but in Muskegon the water level is high and we have standing water in fields/lawns and the rivers are cresting the banks.


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Hi Dave, 

I’ve been fishing lake mi for many years. The water level seems to go in cycles. 10 years ago, the water level was very high and a few years before that it was extremely low. Now we are at the low levels once again. 

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