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That includes the gate flow.. 21,000cfs is a far cry from 67,500.

Lets hope things get back to normal sooner rather than later.

Won't be long my friends, Taney will be night-fishable soon.

Brian

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Hey Brian, I was wondering about the water temp on the upper lake. Do you have any way of checking surface water temps? Also, I was wondering where the hatchery's water supply comes from. Are they affected by surface water temps from the flood gates?

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Hey Rick

There was a post a while back showing divers cleaning dead catfish off the intake grate for the hatchery and it was pretty deep. Phil will know for sure.

Pete

I must have missed that one Pete. It makes sense that they would have a deep water supply and not be at the mercy of the surface water temps. Thanks.

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I'm sure Phil will chime in.

I saw on the Tablerock forum that guys reported temps in the high 50's with a few near 60. So in that regard we should be okay below the dam wouldn't you think?

Pete

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49 yesterday. This is much better than 40 before the flood.

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For those interested - speed of the current at full tilt the other day was 6.8 mph in front of our place.

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They are going to run Taney at this flow, level until Table Rock is down to 920 feet

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