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Fish Report for 2-16-2022
Flows went up about 400 cfs to 2,500 cfs over the weekend
2-16-2022
Kenny Priest
As of Wednesday, it was running at 2,200 cfs and dropping. Flows went up about 400 cfs to 2,500 cfs over the weekend due to snowmelt from last week’s warm temperatures. The fishing has been inconsistent with boats getting anywhere from zero to three fish per day. Most of the fish being caught are bright. Minimum flow is 350 cfs at Scotia.
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