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Does anybody know what the water level at Caplinger Mills is like? Fished there about a week ago and it was just about right to catch some fish and not have to wade out. Curious what the water level was like so I don't waste an hour and fifteen minute drive to find out its very low. Thanks

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       These three sites will tell you everything you want to know. First is the corps water management,

http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/Locations/Water-Management/

I go to the three day forecast. Tells you the anticipated release. 

  Then the South west power pool,

http://www.swpa.gov/generationschedules.aspx

Click Stockton on the day you are going. Note they update late in the afternoons for the following days forecast. On Friday they will show Saturday through Monday. This is an hourly table showing how many megawatts will be generated. 

  Now to the state streamflow map. There are three gauges below Stockton. Two just below the dam and the third says near Caplinger Mills but it isn't even close it is below Cedar Creek at the town of BlackJack. Just use the two spots below Stockton, click on them for a graph. You will need to use all three sites and then you do some figuring. This will allow you to hit the peak or low water that you want at Caplinger. Note the first two sites will not be 100% reliable as it is anticipated releases. So if there is an emergency call for power etc. etc. 

https://waterwatch.usgs.gov/?m=real&r=mo

    All of this will save you wasted time and money when you figure it out, Good luck,

 BilletHead

 

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usually the walleye but there is earlier in the spring, now is catfish time

MONKEYS? what monkeys?

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