Water Guages On Walnut

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2009/10/02 19:22:06 (permalink)

Water Guages On Walnut

I was just wondering what everyone thought the CFS should be around for ideal steelhead fishing conditions on walnut creek... Thanks alot
 
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    pxatim
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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 19:24:25 (permalink)
    what is ideal?
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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 19:26:51 (permalink)
    I mean a nice greenish color with good flow and visibility.
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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 19:31:04 (permalink)
    200-250 but I like it when you cant see everyfish and have to be able to read the water.
    post edited by cohoking - 2009/10/02 19:33:48
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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 19:35:22 (permalink)
    I prefer that also otherwise I fish for the same steelies for an hour!!! haha But thanks cohoking I just figured anywhere within about 100 of what would be said would be easily fishable so thanks alot!
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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 19:58:26 (permalink)
    I'm not familiar with that gauge and would like to know not what is ideal but what is generally considered fishable water. Basic peramiters of low to high yet fishable.

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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 20:00:31 (permalink)
    Use the search function. It was discussed pretty thoroughly at some point last year.
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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 20:09:04 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Wally Cat

    I'm not familiar with that gauge and would like to know not what is ideal but what is generally considered fishable water. Basic peramiters of low to high yet fishable.


    still looking for more data on the nut... will update as others respong and my own experiences dictate...

    http://forums.fishusa.com/Erie_stream_conditions_and_trip_info/m_242653/tm.htm
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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 20:49:40 (permalink)
    Here's the post I was thinking of. Maybe not as thorough as I thought it was, but a couple of good opinions offered in the thread by Essox and MikeG about the correlation between the Walnut Gauge and good conditons

    http://forums.fishusa.com/m_126157/mpage_1/key_Walnut%252Cgauge/tm.htm#126159
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    RE: Water Guages On Walnut 2009/10/02 21:06:39 (permalink)
    r...

    good bump.. I added the info to my thread.. thanks
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