Members KansasBoy13 Posted March 6, 2008 Members Posted March 6, 2008 Hey guys. Grew up in Chetopa, now live in Branson, but havent been back one time to fish since I moved here, been 8 years now! Still have all my white bass equipment tho, not that any of its any good. But question is I know its usually around this time of year white bass get into the rivers and can catch a ton but was wondering if anyone could let me know how high the river is right now and if the flood gates are open? Any info would be great because I am planning to make a trip back when/if they come in this year. Thanks
hoglaw Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Not sure about OK, but I know it's early for White's here (NW Arkansas). Too much cold water.
Rusty Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Hey guys. Grew up in Chetopa, now live in Branson, but havent been back one time to fish since I moved here, been 8 years now! Still have all my white bass equipment tho, not that any of its any good. But question is I know its usually around this time of year white bass get into the rivers and can catch a ton but was wondering if anyone could let me know how high the river is right now and if the flood gates are open? Any info would be great because I am planning to make a trip back when/if they come in this year. Thanks Go here http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ok/nwis/rt to see the water levels. I was at Spring River yesterday and the water was high and muddy.
kelly Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 kansasboy13 I was there just last Saturday and it was high and fast and mudddy. Didn't even wet a line. kelly
Members lakrat Posted March 8, 2008 Members Posted March 8, 2008 I live 10 miles from there(highway 10 bridge). drove down there at noon today to check the water color. It is still rolling high and muddy. Lots of parking available tho. LOL
kelly Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Lots of parking available tho. LOL Funny how it works out like that.
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