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Bear River --High flows
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The spring boating flows for Black Canyon are starting.
The normal flow is about 70 to 100 cfs. The boater flows are up to 900 cfs. This is class 5 white water.

These high flows also are frequently mirrored in the flows below Oneida Dam. Take care in either area

Apr 11 & 12 th
Apr 24, 25, 26
May 16 & 17th
May 30 & 31st

Pacificore water release info is available on their website for below Grace and Oneida Dams.

http://www.pacificorp.com/es/hydro/hl/br.html#
or call their flow phone 1-800-547-1501
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#2
Have the f&g done any studies on what this does to the cuts they are planting in the tributaries around this area?
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#3
I know that they pit tagged a bunch of cutts to see how the flows affect adult fish. I don't know the results of that study. I also am curious on how they affect young fish.

Best information would be if you called the SE Idaho F&G office and talk to Dave Teuscher.

The kayak groups lobbied to get these whitewater flows. At least they flush some of the sediment downstream.
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I believe it has made the fishing much better by doing the larger flows the river bottom is much cleaner with a lot less mud
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[quote thebug]I believe it has made the fishing much better by doing the larger flows the river bottom is much cleaner with a lot less mud[/quote]

It should, its essentially putting the river to flood stage like what would occur with spring run off each year. This is always a good thing for trout as it tends to clean out gravel bars and spawning areas.
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