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Hi jess... that's at the gauge! The gauge is located @ Smith/Sollie bridge.Look-up USGS 14302020 gauge location for the wilson. It starts to drop today. Guess what the level will be @ mp19 sunday miday? GOOD!!!!! TonyI thought Wilson fishes good at 6 ft.? Thanks for your reply.
Anytime the gauge reads 6-9ft. it's go time at my locations. Theire are the rivers located with-in minutes of each other, Kelchis,Wilson, and Trask. The Kelchis will drop first, then the Wilson,then the Trask in that order all due to gradiant per mile. That all day fishing! Hop, skip and a jump. What else can you ask for? This is God's Country. TonyHi jess... that's at the gauge! The gauge is located @ Smith/Sollie bridge.Look-up USGS 14302020 gauge location for the wilson. It starts to drop today. Guess what the level will be @ mp19 sunday miday? GOOD!!!!! Tony
The willamette is raging liquid poop near my house and I'm at river mile like 150 in Eugene so...I imagine it looks pretty crappy down low, that's said it's not really so much about level as it is cfs and clarity when you're talking about the willamette cluster from a boat.
I won't be going over the Abernathy at OC, but I will be going over the St Johns Bridge in a couple of hours. Might even pop down into Cathedral Park, so I can give an update if anyone cares. You can see the Willamette Park/Ross Island stretch from I-5, too, so I'll take a peek and try not to crash into anyone.
I kinda overslept, and missed hooking up with my buddies to go participate in the Clackamas Fishing Derby. At 14 feet, we would have covered 9 miles quite quickly.