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Are they trying to ruin the few hours I may get on the river this Saturday?
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv/?site_no=11454000&agency_cd=USGS

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Wow you aint kidding I was sitting here thinking about hitting the creek today but i don,t know now that i checked the flows . I was up there the other day and made it to the other side but just bareley and it was at 570cfs  i don,t know if im getting old or what but that **** scared me . so much so that i left after about five min of fishing maybe i should stick to the road side when im aloan well . hey vince  talk toya latter give me a call 707 294-4738

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Welcome to summer flows-they'll be this high for the next 4 months. But there are still ways to fish it-Steven and Greg will have some solutions on the 15th.

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Good news for the Putah creek trout - I caught two very nice rainbows under 6". Forgot the camera today, so no pics.

I hooked one right in the snout. I felt the line pull, struck, and saw that it was hooked in its nose. What are the odds!

Vince

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