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I was looking at the different lake levels at the Bureau of Rec. Web site [url "http://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/basin/tc_wf.html"][/url]http://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/basin/tc_wf.html[/url]
and saw that Hyrum was listed as 18% full... Can anyone verify that?? didnt think it was THAT low...
I am looking forward to Ice fishing season this winter but looks like a low water year will make fishing options few and difficult.[fishin]
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I'm also curious about Hyrum water level. The Utah State Parks web site reports 65%, as of earlier this week.
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I could be way off base but I believe the 18% stated is the percentage of available water remaining(above conservation pool)
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Hey guys I hit Hyrum this morning and its way low. I think the deepest spot I graphed was 33'. My trailer dropped off the end of the long ramp as I launched my boat. Kind of slow day, we only got 6 bows in 2.5 hours. Biggest was a fat 14"er most were 13" so they are getting better size, but it wasn't fast action like other trips there. Here's a few pictures of structure out of water now. Later J
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Fishsticker is right. The BOR site shows available water for use, that means either down to the c pool or dead storage if there is no c pool, which ever comes first.
Scofield Reservoir is also at 18%. We better get an above average winter or we are all going to have to find a new sport.
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