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![]() wrote in message oups.com... http://www.mrfc.com/MrfcRepmadison.htm The guy at MRFC in Ennis writes excellent reports. I'm pretty sure the river's been right around 1200 cfs whenever I've been there and it's apprx 2600 now. There's three of us coming with two pickups and one boat and I'm trying to talk Bevin into bringing a second boat... bruce h From another source. Sounds like a good time for the pontoon boat. Watch those bridges!: Lyons Bridge-Ennis: 6/21/05 Floating below Lyons has been sketchy, as the bridges between Lyons and Palisades can not be safely passed under in most drift boats. Once flows drop below 2200 CFS, the float will be safer. Below Palisades the river is clear down to McAtee, but fishing has been difficult due to the tremendous flows. Most of the fish in the "float section" are getting a nice break for the moment and fattening up for the rest of the summer. Fishing should be excellent when the river drops. bugcaster |
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