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mcfisherman09
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2012/10/03 00:04:14 (permalink)

Ohiopyle

My roommates and I are planning on heading over there on thursday. I know they had some rain there recently and I was just wondering if anyone knew what the water levels were. It is an hour drive and we don't have enough money to make this trip twice this fall. Last spring we came and it was high and muddy. So I'm just wondering if anyone has any info on how the levels are on Meadow Run. Thanks in advance.
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    FishinGuy
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    Re:Ohiopyle 2012/10/03 07:53:32 (permalink)
    http://waterdata.usgs.gov...r_cd=00065,00060,00010 http://waterdata.usgs.gov..nwis/current/?type=flow I haven't been there this year because of the rock snot. Be sure and clean all your gear and waders with beach and water before you fish somewhere else.
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    Re:Ohiopyle 2012/10/03 07:57:38 (permalink)
    As of last night it is high and muddy if we get a couple days rain free it will be ok.
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    Re:Ohiopyle 2012/10/03 19:28:18 (permalink)
    The Yough is awfully warm right now, you may want to wait a week or two for your trip.
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    Re:Ohiopyle 2012/10/04 11:19:54 (permalink)
    Gauge at Ohiopyle shows 62 degrees. I wouldn't call that awfully warm.
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