Low water levels are starting to strand some boats and cause others to call the season early at Buckeye Lake.
BUCKEYE LAKE, Ohio — Drought conditions have been increasing throughout the summer over central Ohio, so it’s no surprise the impacts that we see from this dry weather are expanding as well. From crunchy lawns, to lower harvests and now to a shorter boating season, we continue to see the effects of little to no rain here in the state.
When it comes to those boaters we are now seeing many already or getting ready to pull their boats out of the water for the season over at Buckeye Lake. This is because a lake, usually on the more shallow side, is starting to turn impassable in some areas, especially in the canals and for docks along the edges.
The picture above is the view from where Gary Spain has his …