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Post by Tippecanoe Fly Fishers Admin on Mar 2, 2009 14:55:48 GMT -5
Drove across the creek in several spots yesterday. It is running high and pretty fast at the moment. Clarity was muddy, as would be expected.
Looking at the 10 day forcast, it might be down towards the start of next week, but it might raise up with more rain again.
let me know when you guys are interested in going wading.
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Post by friendofbigpine on Mar 2, 2009 20:44:58 GMT -5
Les, I work less than 5 minutes for Mi-So-La access, and am flexible in my work schedule. Give me a call a day ahead and maybe we can dap a line. cell 765 714-9624 Greg
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Post by kdthomps on May 17, 2009 1:16:37 GMT -5
This Monday, the 18th, a buddy and I are going to hit it up, regardless of water levels. He's BRAND new to fly fishing, but it'll get him used to casting in a river with limited casting room. We'll be going mid-day. Use the message thing and let me know if you're interested (anyone). I'll toss out my number. Edit: I said 'regardless of water level' until I checked the conditions and realized it was still above flood stage. We'll see though, 10 day forecast looks good, but might still have to delay it a day or two. Or maybe not, flood stage just means you have to be able to swim well in case that 'oh-crap, too deep' situation arises, right?
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Post by barryl on May 18, 2009 14:01:17 GMT -5
NO! Flood stage means be patient you will be prying for more water in the rivers soon enough. Mean time enjoy the ponds.
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