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JR'S GUIDE SERVICE/Jim
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Posted on Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 6:53 pm:   

Subject: Canyon Lake Boating Ban

CANYON LAKE: Water clearing; temp. N/A; 944':
The lake remains closed to all boat traffic by order of Comal County Commission. According to Comal County Commissioner Danny Schell,the boating ban and lake use prohibition will remain in effect until the lake level reaches a 920 feet above sea level; a drop of some 24 feet. This may be confusing to those with boating or fishing interests since the commissioner has seen fit to permit a select group of special
interest people (Kyakers/Canoests/Rafters) access to the upper Guadalupe River while extending the ban and prohibiting use by all others. Even though the lake is no more dangerous, and possibly less so, than the Guadalupe River above the ban will remain in effect until the lake level reaches 920', which is estimated to take 4 to 6 weeks. If you would care to voice your opinion on preferential treatment for these
recreationist contact Danny Schell at (830) 620-5569 or the Corps. of Engineers at (830) 964-3341.

FOR AREA INFORMATION OR TO BOOK A GUIDED TRIP WITH THE MOST EXPERIENCED/RECOMMENDED AND ONLY FULLTIME BASS SPECIALISTS AND ALL SPECIES GUIDES ON CANYON CONTACT JR'S GUIDE SERVICE www.jrguideservice.com. Call (830) 833-5688 or email jimfish@moment.net

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