On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 17:01:06 -0400, caddisfan
wrote:
Hi ! Very soon, the fly fishing for landlocked salmon will go on in the
Ausable river in New York state.Someone told me, long time ago ,that the
most important point to check for start fishing this salmon, is the
*cubic feet per second water flow.* So i found a web site that give the
real time discharge and Gage height for this river. Does someone know
the right range of the cfs water flow to check for the landlocked
salmon?? Any help will be very appreciated.
Thanks
cassisfan, I think that the most important factor is water
temperature, not water flow. I've fished extensively for salmon
around the Great Lakes and when the lake water reaches a certain temp,
the salmon start heading up-river - regardless of the river temp or
flow rates.
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