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| There you go, Dig a hole in the barrier island and let the surge water flood our little town. You never know, you might just be able to catch a Spannish while you are on the roof of your house waiting for the water to recede. (that would be an interesting post!) Skeptical Rich
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ammo angler (9/3/2008)
There you go, Dig a hole in the barrier island and let the surge water flood our little town. You never know, you might just be able to catch a Spannish while you are on the roof of your house waiting for the water to recede. (that would be an interesting post!) Skeptical Rich While a higher probability of suge increase might seem like a logical conclusion, I would prefer to see some hydrological (if that's the right word) study or analysis before assuming that increased likelihood. Any record on the surge from the hurricane that closed it when it was build the first time? That would be interesting to know.
"I aint as good as I once was...but I was good once...as I ever was".... Toby Keith
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If the surge is 30 feet like Katrina, hole or no hole wont matter.
Storm surge of 30 feet + winds of 120 mph + 20 inches of rain = a really big Navarre pass.
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Man can not out-engineer mother nature. i\It may work for a short period of time, but mother nature will prevail.
I know it is a pain in the shooter to have to use the Destin or Pensacola Pass - trust me. However, I think that our tax dollars should be spent somewhere else. We have a lot of other problems that need to be solved and the ecosystem needs to be left alone.
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| does anyone know that If a pass is washed out by a storm can it be legally fought to be left open since it was a natural occurance? wasn't the small hole that was before fort pickins manually closed I know they had tractors working on it at the time.(never personally went through it but heard that small vessels could drive through it.) heck they might as well left it open since they wont repair the road to fort pickens it would have shorten my drive to the gulf.
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| well did you get a pass from the storm out there in navar......looks like it washed out alot of the sand at pensacola beach.
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OPEN THE PASS I do think there is a plan to build right along where the pass should go thru.
Cisco Squid
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