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Flow is about 350 at 9:15pm not bad and very fishable.Small rapalas gold or orange.
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Looked OK when I come home from work about 4:30. What does the flow is 350 mean what kind of measurement is that?
Last edited by flatcreek; 10-27-2011 at 11:43 PM.. |
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i think shucker is referring to the flow on the river. 350 CFS or cubic feet per second. And 350 is not too bad. at some point around 700 it becomes a little too tough to fish imho. there are meters on several of our rivers to measure volume flow and they are generally reported regularly.
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This is better than an American Express card for a trout fisherman...
Anytime it rains, you should check this to understand the waterflow of your stream and understand how fast it rises and falls... And not to mention this link is spot on and never fails... http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nj/nwis/rt |
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Thanks for the link...
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Pretty neat. Thanks Ely and Micheal for the info and the link. I always wondered where this info was coming from and what it meant.
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thanx for the advice!went to the musky today got 3 nice trout on a rapala. lots of leaves. guy next to me pulled out a nice 20 inch brown.
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