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Fish Report for 1-14-2021
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Predicted to Drop Quickly & Could Fish Late Next Week
1-14-2021
Kenny Priest
The main stem was days away from fishable water but the storms will push back any chance of green water for quite a while. Flows were down to 3,500 cfs Tuesday but the rains have it hitting 19,000 cfs mid-day Thursday. It’s predicted to drop quickly and could fish late next week.
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