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Fish Report for 1-7-2021
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Could Be Fishable Early Next Week
1-7-2021
Kenny Priest
The South Fork peaked at roughly 5,200 cubic feet per second early Tuesday morning, running high and muddy. After a couple smaller rises later in the week, it could be fishable early next week, predicted to be around 1,000 cfs by Sunday morning.
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