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Fish Report for 2-16-2023
The South Fork continues to draw the biggest crowds
2-16-2023
Kenny Priest
The South Fork continues to draw the biggest crowds, but the slow fishing has put a dent in the boat traffic. Conditions remain excellent, but there isn’t a surplus of fish. Most boats are getting one to three chances per day. Flows are predicted to be right around 800 cfs at Miranda by Saturday.
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