I floated it last weekend, it was not as bad as the reports have indicated. The signs are big, the flow looks like it wants to take you to the right but don't over row like I did or the pulled-in oar will still catch on the back pier and make you knuckleslap the front person in the back of the head. Good thing he is a friend. But watch that back end because there is no room to correct once your committed. And High flows will make it tight.
We did get into a few fish on both days, but nothing like the norm due to the weather. Water visibility was best around sundial. Beadhead rubberleg seemed to be the fly of choice, close to the banks.