Eyes on water levels after recent drought
LUBBOCK, Texas – On one of the busiest weekends of the year on the water, Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Wardens said they’d be out checking for safety violations.
He said the lake levels also affect the fish and wildlife, if oxygen levels in the water get too low.
The City Water Department said they never worry too much, as the lake is designed to refill naturally.
"It’s doing real well," Fishing Guide Norman Clayton said.
"One rain will put it over the spill way."
Clayton takes people out on guided fishing tours of the lake.
He said there are beautiful secrets hidden around the lake.
"If they haven’t seen the lake from a boat, then they haven’t seen anything of the beauty of this."
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