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    Quote Originally Posted by dpentoney View Post
    If it rains 3" in Crescent City it rains FAR more in the upper parts of the drainage.
    8" to 10" 24 hour totals are pretty common in the hills behind Crescent City during these big storms. In 1980 there was a weather station on Gasquet Mountain that recorded 262" of rainfall in one winter........

    Sounds like Forks. A couple of years ago we had 2 ft of snow on the ground and it rained 9 inches overnight with 80 mph wind gusts. Trees were snapping like toothpick all around my house. The next morning 200 ft cedars were floating down the Sol Duc.
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    Shawn I think I was there and trying to find a place to fish.
    Fishing is always good, the catching may not be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Thomas View Post
    Wow!
    Don't know if the make a MOW to cover those flows?
    T.
    Kiene's isn't stocking the new depleted-uranium-core tips?

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    a 100-year, 24 hour rainfall in the Smith watershed is around 13 inches of rain

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    Default how high's the water, Mama!

    Most of the Kiene krowd is probably familiar with the 1964 high water signs along the Eel
    River. The Smith experienced much the same. Believe flood stage at the Dr. Fine 101
    bridge is around 33'; in December, 1964, it peaked at 45'. Double whammy for that area as the tsunami occurred on Good Friday of that same year. Resilient country and people!
    Best,
    Larry S

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    1964 flood the Smith got to 228,000 cfs and the Eel an amazing 752,000 cfs. The cows at Fernsale wound up being shark fodder as out to sea they went. Smith peaked yesterday at about 106,000 cfs
    Gordon Langenbeck
    Grants Pass, OR

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    Good stuff, Gordon.
    For a few years, at Klamath Glen, they used to have a cow/steer in the corral
    there that had been rescued out of the ocean in Dec '64. Most of the 101 bridges
    were washed out. Quite a rescue project! A realtor in Garberville had a number
    of photos of the "event."
    Good to hear from you, Gordon. Hope Feb is good for you.
    Best,
    Larry S

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    went scouting for some fishable water today.. found a place that could give me one of my best steelheading days... but i'll find out tomorrow when i wake up. water has about 2 inches of visibility.. maybe itll be better when i wake up in thr AM

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    Look forward to the update - tightlines!

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    the smith is fishable.didnt get water temp but i had about 4-6 inches of visibility. spent 2 hours there.. found some riffles and holding water... 2 ldr..1 swam to the fast water and the oter wrapped me around the many submerged trees. saw another guy hook up but his went to the fast water as well.

    big ugly flies didnt work.. spent 1.5 hours swinging.. then switched up to the indo.. and got 2 hits within 15 minutes. nothing after that.. plus i ran out of time...looks like I will be visiting again in the near future... that trip was just a teaser for me..

    id like to thank to everyone who provided me answers to my questions on the other thread. much appreciated.

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