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The whole river system is coffee colored. Cold Creek was flowing at 200 cfs today which pumped up the water level and dumped a ton of sediment in the water. Fishing was non existent from Cold Creek down. Ran into Steve today when he was checking out the spawn sites. Nice chatting with you. Next spawn clean my dad and I will definitely join the fun. Think I'm going to give the Creek a break till post spawn. Any fish I did see were on redds and very busy. Time to let them do their thing.



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Here's Cold Creek DSCF0133.JPGat 275 cfs 



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How long (assuming the flow stabilize between 70 and 100 cfs) does the Creek typically take to clear when Cold Creek blows it out?  I typically only fish the creek in early October and don't have much experience with how long it takes to get back into decent shape after a solid storm.

Thanks in advance.



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2-3 days, minimum



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Thanks very much.


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