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http://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/station/flowplot/hydroPlot.php?id=TLMO3&pe=HG&v=1412968520
Less than a foot rise predicted, although those predictions are often worthless.
Should get the eager ones moving, though.
If it doesn't raise more than 2 feet its worthless. Im convinced we wont get good water levels until later this month. Insaneee
Unfortunately, I think you're right. Three days ago the forecast showed three solid days of rain. Now we'll be lucky to get anywhere near that. Bummer.
If it doesn't raise more than 2 feet its worthless.
When I was younger and learning (as opposed to middle-aged and realizing I'll never learn everything), the Old Timers always told me 1.5 foot rise brings them in, which I can't say I disagree with.
But a 0.5 foot rise will bring in a few of the really homesick ones, but not in huge numbers.
how interesting, Mapleton they are predicting the Siuslaw will rise MonPM to WedAM from 3' to 4.5'...
http://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/river/station/flowplot/flowplot.cgi?MPLO3
Where is your thread from your trip Jeanna....been looking forward to seeing it.
This is new from when I looked last. I'm not floating it at 4.5. I know some will but I want it at 5.
So school a newb a little please. I've read here at OFF and been told by others that in the fall after a good rain, fish the rivers as the levels are dropping back down. So with a forecast of rain every day through the weekend and beyond, would I be wasting my time going to the coastal rivers? Will it still be good fishing in tidewater with all the rain?
Heading to the Slaw Friday. Think the 101 bridge area is still good?