pappy69
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/05 15:36:23
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Thats great Pappy, will you be adding to it with reports and such or is it just an informational page? Thanks for sharing, Mike
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pappy69
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/05 16:48:10
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Thanks, Mike. This is an informational page. I don't fish Oil Creek that much. The go to guy around here for Oil Creek is Dano, pictured tieing on a fly.
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/05 22:28:59
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Dano In his natural form.
post edited by Mikastorm - 2007/08/08 08:31:38
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/05 22:42:22
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Pappy, Very nice page. Is there any way that you could post of PM me the flow rates when the water is fishable. When I am at camo I do not have internet access so Its tough for me to see the creek and then check the rates so I have a good idea of what flow rate equals fishable water. Thanks, Rick
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/05 23:21:29
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Rick, I just checked on establishing a link on my page with the Army Engineers flow chart, but learned that the computer network is a Department of Defense network and it's unlawful to connect to it. If I learn it's OK, I'll put a link up. Otherwise, if you just put "Oil Creek flow rate" in a google search box, you'll find a link leading to the information.
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/06 18:59:06
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Pappy, Thanks for the response. I know where to find the info, but I do not know what a fishable level is. An example would be: Perfect = x flow Too high = Y flow, Too low = Z flow. Thanks again, Rick
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/06 21:06:42
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Perfect is when you are there, too high is when your not, too low is when your buddy is there without you.
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/06 21:18:34
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/08 08:33:11
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TY. Wish I was there now. Must be too high.
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/08 10:58:18
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I found a link from the Geological Survey that I posted on the site. You can see that Oil Creek rose to about 10 ft when we got all the rain. It's back to a relatively normal 2.74 ft today. Hey, I'm no expert at reading stream flow charts, but if it's at 0, the creek is dry. Don't know what the flood level is for Oil Creek.
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/08 20:06:37
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/10 12:22:42
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/10 12:39:07
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Good work Pappy! I hope you're feeling better now. See ya Sunday.
changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes....nothing remains quite the same The Beerman ~ Greg
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RE: Oil Creek
2007/08/13 13:16:03
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I was riding my bike along the creek Sunday. I didn't see one person fishing all day. Is Oil Creek to hot, or too low to fish in the summer. I've fished there in the spring, but never been to the park in the heat of summer.
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