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Your killing me...:blink:...... An ounce in 17 hours? Nice production...... :ohmy:

Thank's for sharing you work... :smile:

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Really nice gold SJM and a good report of the season.  I know that water is fast and cold, as I can attest to a few days with you summer before last.  Was really hard on an ole Texas boy trying to 'long-arm' in thin wetsuit inside a pair of insulated chest waders!  By the way, you haven't found my clean-out bucket from that one day it washed down the creek, have you?  I'm sure it had at least an ounce in it!

 

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Chris the bucket I found only had 31 gm. In it. Sorry must not be the one you lost?

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On ‎10‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 10:25 PM, sjmpainter said:

Yes, I am referring to cubic feet per second.

I use a USGS site that may be of interest to anyone working in/around water. I have a link on my smart phone and I can check water conditions anywhere, really cool!

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Here is a link https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis 

 

I use the same USGS site, very helpfull

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Bob, Here is a good one for you.

Alaska DOT Road Weather Information System (RWIS)

This link is for all sites in Alaska.

http://roadweather.alaska.gov/iways/roadweather/forms/AreaSelectForm.html

Here is the link for the Summit lake site.

http://roadweather.alaska.gov/iways/roadweather/forms/SiteSum.html?areaId=2&perspectiveId=1&siteId=11

Hope this is of use.

 

 

 

 

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