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Subject: Salmon River


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Randy Jones
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Date Posted: 13:26:04 01/28/02 Mon

Very possible with the latest weather forecast that we could see some run off. Normally it takes 3 days in a row of 50 degree air temp's to see any noticeable increase in water flow (run-off) on the Salmon River. This may or may not happen as we are on the boarder. With 285 cfs being released since Dec. the reservoir has plenty of water. Keeping this in mind, it should be an indication that might spell higher water flows, should there be the slightest bit of run-off.

As always, this increased flow would create or induce a run of steelhead, transitioning up into the lower Salmon River.

Have fun,

Randy Jones
www.yankeeangler.com
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