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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3581990" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>True that. </p><p>About 12 or so years ago, polecat creek was 1/2 mile west of one of the farms, circling to 3/4 miles North. </p><p>Heavy rains and flooding jammed up the creek bed with driftwood causing the creek to change flows. Water was coming across the neighbors field through our fence, then on to the south. </p><p>I went to town trying to find someone with a backhoe to break up the log jam. </p><p>Couldn’t get in there for several days with the flooding. </p><p>When it went down, polecat creek had a new stream bed right across that quarter cutting it in half. </p><p>Probably 100’ wide now and 20’ deep. Three landowners got their property cut in half. </p><p>In the photo you can see the old polecat creek that is wooded both sides. </p><p>The brown streak down the middle is the new polecat creek. It gets deeper and wider with every spring rainy season. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]207308[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3581990, member: 5412"] True that. About 12 or so years ago, polecat creek was 1/2 mile west of one of the farms, circling to 3/4 miles North. Heavy rains and flooding jammed up the creek bed with driftwood causing the creek to change flows. Water was coming across the neighbors field through our fence, then on to the south. I went to town trying to find someone with a backhoe to break up the log jam. Couldn’t get in there for several days with the flooding. When it went down, polecat creek had a new stream bed right across that quarter cutting it in half. Probably 100’ wide now and 20’ deep. Three landowners got their property cut in half. In the photo you can see the old polecat creek that is wooded both sides. The brown streak down the middle is the new polecat creek. It gets deeper and wider with every spring rainy season. [ATTACH=full]207308[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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