Dennis,
I've only seen a couple beavers in Lake Marabou this year, which is down from what I've dealt with in previous years. I guess the creek being dry has cut down on their travels. I've never seen a Nutria, but I'm told they are fairly common. What I'm most nervous about is Aligators. That creek feeds into the Sabine, and there are quite a few Aligators in there. I figure it's just a matter of time until one works it's way up the creek and then finds Lake Marabou. Turtles, snakes and beavers have all figured it out, so why not Gators?
Ron,
I've managed to get 3 inches of rain out of the storms. I'm trying my hardest to get as much water as I can!!!!
Jim,
The creek is many miles long, and from what I know, there isn't any big lakes anywhere near it. The ponds are all many feet low, so I'm also doubtful that if one had somehow received enough water to overflow, that it would have had enough "treated" water in it to affect the color of the water in the creek.
The color was really nice to see in the water, but after being dry for so many months, I'm wondering if maybe the color is from what might have been growing or settling in the creek bed?
Eddie