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Some lake users say more can be done to keep the lake close to full pool, but the dam operator says sacrifices are necessary.
The sprawling estate known as Bird Point encompasses a roughly 7-acre peninsula at the south end of the lake.
The seven-acre estate is on a private peninsula in Polson Bay. U.S. Senator Tim Sheehy and his wife bought the property in ...
Margaret Notley, a history buff, horseback rider and outdoor enthusiast, served on the Flathead Land Trust board of directors ...
Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy has listed his family’s 7-acre property located on a private peninsula on Flathead Lake’s ...
Current forecasts show the lake will reach a maximum of around 2,892.3 feet by June 19, and then begin to slowly recede. Full pool for the lake is 2,893 feet.
Flathead Lake is a shared resource of CSKT and the rest of Montana. But the water it stores and releases serves a much larger purpose.
Current forecasts show the lake will reach a maximum of around 2,892.3 feet by June 19, and then begin to slowly recede. Full pool for the lake is 2,893 feet.
Flathead Lake is a shared resource of CSKT and the rest of Montana. But the water it stores and releases serves a much larger purpose.
By reducing the required minimum flows by 45%, from 12,700 to 7,000 cubic feet per second, Flathead Lake will stay within a foot of full pool for 46 days and within 18 inches for 62 days. If no ...
KALISPELL — Flathead Lake is not expected to reach its full pool this summer and may end up more than a foot lower than normal within a month, due to abnormally hot and dry conditions in the region.
University of Montana assistant professor Mark Lorang, who works at UM’s Yellow Bay Biological Station on Flathead Lake and has studied the lake for 30 years, says his research has shown that a ...