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  1. #1
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    Default Pit River flows

    Heard PG&E was gonna crank up the flows on the Pit for all of Sept and Oct. Working on getting more info.
    Right now Pit 3 has been raised to 700 CFS.
    Heard it was gonna effect 4 and 5 also.

    just found this:
    https://pitrivercountry.com/2018/09/...er-recreation/
    Last edited by StevenB; 09-02-2018 at 02:47 PM. Reason: added link

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    Well that pretty much kills the Pit through mid December. It fished well for me last winter with almost zero pressure. Everybody else is out chasing steel.

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    Bummer. Fall on the Pit is one of my favorite times all year.

    See you in March Pit River.

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    For many years we always went Sept/Oct when the flows were lower.

    The Isonychia mayfly would emerge mid September.
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    Zero need to wait until March to fish the pit. Once the flows drop back to normal in mid December it will be back to "fish on" like normal.

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    No, I get what you're saying Mickey...I just don't get there often in December...chasin steel typically.
    But agreed, when flows are stable it's always fish on.

    Eric

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    Hi,

    I am planning to go and check Pit 4 sometime this week (Friday?). Maybe somebody wants to join? I am in good shape but still don't like going there by myself. Water flows at Pit 4 seem normal - just above 400 cfs.

    Let me know,

    Tom
    510-604-4458

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