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    Water Levels St. Clair/Detroit River

    I'm coming up in a couple weeks and was curious about the water levels and no wake areas. I was up there about a month ago and the water was still high

    Any help would be appreciated

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    Still high. Still lots of no wake areas. I don’t think much has changed. You can find the no wake areas by searching on google. Do you have a specific area or question?


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    I'm sure I will be on the lake and the Detroit river


    Quote Originally Posted by Hollada View Post
    Still high. Still lots of no wake areas. I don’t think much has changed. You can find the no wake areas by searching on google. Do you have a specific area or question?

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    There are various new no wake rules on the Canadian side of the DR that you may want to check out. As well as the same old ones on the US side that nobody seems to follow.

    https://beta.windsorstar.com/news/lo...c6d94f642/amp/


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    Thank you for the info Hollada


    Quote Originally Posted by Hollada View Post
    There are various new no wake rules on the Canadian side of the DR that you may want to check out. As well as the same old ones on the US side that nobody seems to follow.

    https://beta.windsorstar.com/news/lo...c6d94f642/amp/

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    I was on St. Clair Saturday morning and went out of Crocker Ramp. Water levels were up still. I didn't see anything posted. No issue launching boat at ramp. I think they have the docks pulled up a little. Majority of the people fishing were out by the shipping channel and others were fishing 17 to 18 feet of water.

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    https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/waterlevels.html?id=9034052&units=standard&bdate=2 0190818&edate=20190819&timezone=LST/LDT&datum=IGLD&interval=6&action=

    Here’s where you can check the current water level, or search any previous date for comparison to see how much higher or lower it is now. Since June the lake has roughly been a foot higher than the same time in 2018. It’s down about five inches since the peak in early July, and there’s hope by October it will back down to where it was last year at that time.