......find out to what extent a storm bumped flows? More curious than anything. For instance did the Eel come up enough to get a push of fish? Klamath? Lower Mattole? Smith? Is there a 1 stop shop for flow info?
......find out to what extent a storm bumped flows? More curious than anything. For instance did the Eel come up enough to get a push of fish? Klamath? Lower Mattole? Smith? Is there a 1 stop shop for flow info?
I and many others on this forum use Dreamflows. It's a whitewater site, but has accurate data. Here's the link:
http://www.dreamflows.com/flows.php?...=norm&mark=All
Just scroll down to see all the rivers and major streams in CA.
As for the rivers, the rain didn't do anything to the Eel. Its' still "flowing" at a paltry 83cfs. Gonna take a couple big storms to put water in the Eel. The Smith rose a little, but is back on the drop now. Klamath rose a couple hundred cfs.
I like the mobile phone app "FishHead" for smart phones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hndgd-5cbTs
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