stream gauges

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2012/01/07 07:55:08 (permalink)

stream gauges

always checking the stream gauges now before i head out. even tho i use the walnut creek gauge, that still gives a good indication about elk. my question tho is why does the turbity graph never change? it's always at a flatline 1.0. (pure drinking water must be a .5, just thought i'd throw that in).  we all know the clarity of the creeks varies day to day yet this doesn't seem to be reflected on the turbidiy graph. any thoughts?
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    heyiknowyou
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    RE: stream gauges 2012/01/07 12:52:50 (permalink)
    treble hooks catch fish in all colors of water.

    just a thought

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    RE: stream gauges 2012/01/08 08:19:53 (permalink)
    Those gauges are useless.
    post edited by Loopy - 2012/01/08 08:20:24

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