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Ruttman Dam is a pretty place near Ruttman Reservoir, and camping is available at Harbine Park Campground. Ruttman Reservoir gets a normal amount of precipitation; the month of May is the wettest with most of the rain, and January is the month with the least moisture. A lake close by is Wehrman Reservoir, and if you came for an overnight stay Lincoln Park Campground is a pleasant spot to camp. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Ruttman Reservoir. For the
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| | duration of the moonlight hours it's generally in the 60's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 30's, and overnight lows during the wintertime for Ruttman Reservoir tend to be in the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. Whithorn-Brown Reservoir is a nearby lake that you could visit, and the fine folks of Hastings like to hang out nearby. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.27 Longitude: -98.04
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Hultine Reservoir
 | 16 miles away ...hen my grandparents owned the ground it looked a lot different; there was a nice sized and deep pond, but it was pushed in, the dyke systems held deeper water in the marsh and ditches, but the majority of dykes have been leveled, native grasses, shrubs and trees were allowed to grow, however the trees have been cut down and the grasses are now over pastured. Times change I know, however my grandparents made a living off of this ground, raising row crops, cattle and hogs; even then with their lively-hoods on the line the habit was allowed to flurish, but now the ground is supposed to be for wildlife reproduction and habitat, however the land seems to be in worse shape than when my grandparents had it. It should be noted that my grandparents, although respectful conservators of the ground, were not eco-freaks, nor great outdoorsmen. They did however enjoy cathcing catfish out of the ponds, catching bullheads from the ditches, shooting ducks, geese and pheasants for a special meal. Most of all my grandparents enjoyed allowing people from all aspects of life and the country the opport... |
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