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Thread: American river going doooooooooooooooooooown

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    Default American river going doooooooooooooooooooown

    I can't wait to see how these flows have shaped our river and re-learn the drifts...

    Plot of Reservoir, Scheduled Release

    Date / Time REL SCH
    01/14/2017 08:00 35000 cfs
    01/14/2017 09:00 30000 cfs
    01/21/2017 08:00 25000 cfs
    01/21/2017 09:00 20000 cfs
    01/22/2017 08:00 18650 cfs
    01/22/2017 10:00 17300 cfs
    01/22/2017 12:00 16000 cfs
    01/23/2017 08:00 15000 cfs
    01/23/2017 10:00 14000 cfs
    01/23/2017 12:00 13000 cfs
    01/24/2017 08:00 12300 cfs
    01/24/2017 10:00 11600 cfs
    01/24/2017 12:00 11000 cfs
    01/25/2017 08:00 10500 cfs
    01/25/2017 10:00 10000 cfs
    01/25/2017 12:00 9500 cfs
    01/26/2017 08:00 9100 cfs
    01/26/2017 10:00 8700 cfs
    01/26/2017 12:00 8300 cfs
    01/27/2017 08:00 8000 cfs

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    Thank god! It's about time! Hopefully there's still some fish left in the river for us. At least those high flows pushed all the rotting and dying salmon carcasses out so we wont have to deal with the stench this year.

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    Young grasshopper ,the stench is not near what it used to be! I'm sure that sea lion went back to the bay though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Kranhold View Post
    Young grasshopper ,the stench is not near what it used to be! I'm sure that sea lion went back to the bay though!
    I don't know about that Mark.... I saw him swimming around in the flooded Arden pond last week!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Kranhold View Post
    Young grasshopper ,the stench is not near what it used to be! I'm sure that sea lion went back to the bay though!
    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett S View Post
    I don't know about that Mark.... I saw him swimming around in the flooded Arden pond last week!
    Wait... you mean the sea lion... or Gary??? Sounds like some pretty serious steelhead withdrawal to me!
    JB
    "Lord help me to be the person my dog thinks I am"
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    Remember, that stitch is the smell of new life for the river.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonB View Post
    Wait... you mean the sea lion... or Gary??? Sounds like some pretty serious steelhead withdrawal to me!
    JB
    Jason,

    Mark's idea of skinny dipping with a steelhead fly in the mouth sounded faaaar too appealing as a method of coping with these withdrawls for swinging. I couldn't resist!

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