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Fish Report for 12-14-2023
Flows are down to 1,200 cfs as of Thursday and the river is clearing
12-14-2023
Kenny Priest
Flows are down to 1,200 cfs as of Thursday and the river is clearing. There are a few adults around as well as plenty of half-pounders. Flows are predicted to rise beginning Monday, which will likely turn the river off color. https://www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/graphicalRVF.php?id=SCOC1
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