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Salvage?
#1
Just thinking!!! With the water flow at .42 scfs and scheduled to stay all winter at that level, it seems to me that with the abundant fish that have gone into the river from draining Echo, and with a hard freeze this winter, we are going to lose 90% of the fish in the Weeb. below Echo. Am I wrong??? [frown] If I'm right, seems like we should get out there and catch and keep/eat all we can before this happens.
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You never know if the scfs is going to be low or that will just keep draining a little bit as well don't be tempted of keeping more fish. You never know as well they might change the regulation so you can slay them all and put them in your freezer to be set for life.

I just hate to see that echo lake is low. When it was 30% full that was great days pulling out 16-18" bows and all of those big perches as well with non spot action.
Let's hope the weber river doesnt get that low down there just for you and your buddies.
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Just noticed they have revised their data for the last several weeks to .28scfs (all time record low) which is even way lower and only a trickle. [Image: icon_mad.gif] This is the flow rate they are going to maintain. Come on guys, how is this going to prevent the loss I'm, concerned about??
Am I the only one beating this drum? [frown]
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