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Some of the NWS gauges have hydrograph predictions.
Looks like it will be up about a 1 foot which will move the fish closer to the shoreline. I'll be out Sat afternoon North of the Gap. Good reports have been coming in. http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydro...rce=hydrograph ![]()
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thanks,then darts it is.good luck
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Have to look at the river as a whole, even the releases from the reservoirs up in NY. They just got a lot of rain up there and the lakes are at bank full.
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Any heavy rain will take 24 hrs for River to rise , say it rained hard up,north then a day later it would rise locally . Rain we just expierenced will not create much of a difference , I really don't mind if it's high but what I look for is water clarity this can hurt ur efforts .
Going over it yesterday , it was fine just about right ! |
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