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Fish Report for 12-14-2023
Flows were down to 185 cfs Thursday morning, but it’s open to fishing
12-14-2023
Kenny Priest
Flows were down to 185 cfs Thursday morning, but it’s open to fishing. That could change by Friday. The next rise is predicted for Monday where flows are expected to reach 1,900 cfs. https://www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/graphicalRVF.php?id=BRGC1
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