04-28-2015, 02:55 PM
Mean travel times are about average. Here is the link! http://www.cbr.washington.edu/dart/wrapp...esu_1.html
If you want to see how each year compares just click on one of the numbers and it will show you times for fish that came over the dam on certain days and how quickly their counterparts traveled from the same day (the red bracket around the asterisk).
Early run though, that's for sure. Last year I know a fish was caught 20 miles upriver from Kooskia the 3rd week of May and I'm pretty sure there will be fish closer to me well before that this year.
P.S. Even if the water comes up 10 kcfs, that still does not put either river in their real "high" mode where fish can't pass certain areas. They are just going to keep swimming!
Bring on the fish!
GL and TL
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If you want to see how each year compares just click on one of the numbers and it will show you times for fish that came over the dam on certain days and how quickly their counterparts traveled from the same day (the red bracket around the asterisk).
Early run though, that's for sure. Last year I know a fish was caught 20 miles upriver from Kooskia the 3rd week of May and I'm pretty sure there will be fish closer to me well before that this year.
P.S. Even if the water comes up 10 kcfs, that still does not put either river in their real "high" mode where fish can't pass certain areas. They are just going to keep swimming!
Bring on the fish!
GL and TL
Blitz
[signature]