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Old May 30th, 2008, 08:30 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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I Know, I know, this has been talked about forever, but what future is
there if the Hale Eddy flow is now below 400? The reservoir is above
95% full, so I guess this means drought? I still find it hard to
understand.

We desperately need multiple release rates for a more moderated flow
rate.

Is there any solution in the works, or do we work with what we have?


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Old May 31st, 2008, 01:10 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Tom Littleton
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"uffdoc" wrote in message
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I Know, I know, this has been talked about forever, but what future is
there if the Hale Eddy flow is now below 400? The reservoir is above
95% full, so I guess this means drought? I still find it hard to
understand.

We desperately need multiple release rates for a more moderated flow
rate.

Is there any solution in the works, or do we work with what we have?

I'd say that you're probably going to have to work with the water you have.
Should you wish a different level of water in your area, you could talk to a
Mr. Tim Walker, here on ROFF. He has a plan, but it's sort of complicated.
Good luck in the meantime.
Tom


 




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