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Fish Report for 2-15-2024
After up and down flows through the weekend, it’s predicted to peak at 6,200 cfs Monday morning
2-15-2024
Kenny Priest
The Van Duzen was green and fishable earlier in the week, but Wednesday’s rains put it back on the rise and turned it muddy. As of Thursday, flows were over 4,000 cfs. After up and down flows through the weekend, it’s predicted to peak at 6,200 cfs Monday morning.
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