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River Levels For Middle River


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I'm planning a trip for this weekend, and was hoping to float from Woolum down to Baker's Ford or Tyler Bend. It is looking like the river is going to be somewhere around 8 feet (Hwy 65 gauge) this weekend. Will 8 feet be too high for a casual float and fish on this section? I've heard the maximum level for this section is 8.5 to 9 feet, but I don't really want to be pushing the limit. Would I be better off to go further up where the snow melt has already ran out? Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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thats a great level ! .... for that section. nothing too spooky, but it is a class II AT THIS LEVEL>>> AND YOU DO NEED GOOD BOAT SKILLS, that run is full of deep holes i'm going to be with a large group from the arkansas canoe club down river and we are camping friday night at spring creek and then floating to rush spending one night on a gravel bar some place around tony's bluff. feel free to tag along with us if you want to!

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Thanks for the invite, but I have my heart set on the stretch below Woolum . . . if the level is good. That is reassuring to here that 8 feet is a good level. . . So, barring any catastrophic change of plans, I will report back with a fishing report on Monday! Thanks again, for the info.

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At Carver is harldy up a foot over where it was at low water three weeks ago. It shoul dbe an easy float with less paddling with a couple feet of water. River went down really quick this time. the srings and creeks around carver are back to normal.

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We had a lot of heavy rain last night early this AM, the river is way up this AM and muddy. Big Creek is out of its banks. The heavy rains, already saturated ground and more rain for Saturday, I would stay off the river this weekend.

The upper end from Boxley to Ponca to Steel Creek may be fine.

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the river was fast! we had a 8.5 mph pace on gps. floated from spring creek to hwy 14 bridge (dillards ferry) in 45 minutes , then on sat we traveled the same route but went to rush........ fast fast fast!!!

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Well, I chickened out and went upriver. We floated from Ponca to Kyle's and camped overnight on the river in between. The river up there was as close as you can get to a lazy float for that section. The fishing was slow, even for this section of the river, but we did manage a few.

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So it's good you "chickened out"?? Check out this vid on youtube of the Buff @ dillards ferry that weekend "Well I ain't never seen the likes of this!" (Or did this flood happen just a little later?)

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