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Fish Report for 1-11-2024
After surpassing monitor stage (15 feet) Wednesday, the Mad is now on the drop
1-11-2024
Kenny Priest
After surpassing monitor stage (15 feet) Wednesday, the Mad is now on the drop. It will continue to drop until the next storm hits Saturday. It’s predicted to reach over 17 feet (16,900 cfs) by Saturday evening and will take at least a week of dry weather before it turns close to green.
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for Thursday, January 11thEel River: After peaking at 30,400 cfs on the Scotia gauge Thursday morning, the main stem will be on the drop for a couple days
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