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Mass. Appeal (Recon)
From: "Tim J."
I don't have George's connections, so I don't know what the water flow will be tomorrow, but it's low and good right now for dries. Looks like there was enough rain up north to keep the Connecticut high enough so they won't be releasing water from Quabbin for a few more days. FWIW, my "connection" is the USGS site for water resources. If the flow of the CT River at Montague, MA averages less than 4400 CFS for three consecutive days, they have to release more water from Quabbin. If the water stays down, we can expect considerabe surface activity, mostly to midges. Griffith's Gnats, gerey, cream, and tan midges will all work. If there are no mayflies, (and I haven't seen any lately), the midge action will slow down late in the evening, and attractors and terrestrials should move some fish. See you tomorrow. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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