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Boar, I think you can find all of that info on the Sportsmans Lodge website. I think it is NOAA that came in there and put in some sensors on the end of thier docks to monitor the water temp, clarity, flow etc. There is some graphs on there to show the latest trends with that info.

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That's what I was refering to!! Sorry Boar, I was mistaken on where I seen the data. The info comes from the dock at Sportsmans, they don't however have it on thier website. Sorry for the confusion!

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I wonder why the downward blip in water velocity yesterday and today? Do you suppose they closed the dam in IFalls for a little bit?

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Normally a strong N NW wind like we're into right now blowing upstream affects the river levels etc. Might have something to do with how it's measuring.

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Ah yes! That makes sense. I've witnessed that happen on the Red north of Selkirk. It's just like an inland tide!

I wonder if this helps shiners and walleyes run up river? I imagine, with all this rain, once the wind slows or shifts the water is going to blow back outta there like crazy? I'd bet she'll be a mess this weekend.

Temps climbing, and river velocity is rapidly climbing as well, but the wind is blowing harder out of the west this morning? I have a feeling fishing may be tough this weekend. What a mess!!! frown

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I'm heading up thursday to the river. Is the gap better or should I go down by Birchdale? How is the current?

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Opps, I guess i should have scrolled up before i asked about the water current. That is a cool web page. Any word on the bite?? Gap or Birchdale?

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L4W. Pretty hard to say what things are going to look like this weekend. Here in TRF we got a lot of rain, maybe 2-3 inches. The Red Lake River is way up again. Not sure if the border got this much rain or not.

With winds like these, and rain, the river might be a mess this coming weekend. Lots of current and debris bouncing along the bottom can make for tough fishing.

I'd bet the lake should provide some good fishing though. At least I hope it does? crazy

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River velocity is up a little above average, and the water temp is NOSEDIVING! This outta kick it into high gear!!!! laugh

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