3500 CFS OH BOY

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RE: 3500 CFS OH BOY 2010/10/02 08:31:22 (permalink)
curious to see how it does change the upper to 2a bridge area, the lower end I really dont fish alot. Im guessing alot of trees went down and some bends are not gonna look the same, I have trips all next weekend so Ill probably start fishing on wednesday and try to figure out the changes. Your right dime probably better to stay away a few more days, besides its ryder cup weekend. If anyone does head up, be safe, be smart and live to fish another day.
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RE: 3500 CFS OH BOY 2010/10/02 08:32:39 (permalink)
hopefully not too many got stuck in drainage ditches and low points in forests or farmers fields because at some spots the river was 500 ft. wide or even more
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RE: 3500 CFS OH BOY 2010/10/02 23:43:30 (permalink)
There was a noticeable difference in "where to fish" after that flood around new years in the mid 80s. The fish are in the river of course but some of the rocks and runs changed significantly. I was up that Spring and didn't know about the flood and couldn't believe the changes to the feeder streams while steel fishing   Gotta fish on and learn it over again 
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RE: 3500 CFS OH BOY 2010/10/03 06:40:32 (permalink)
that's all you can do retired. this is what will seperate the real fishermen from the ones that just learn by watching... i will for sure tube the river this summer maybe once or twice to get a true grasp of the real changes that have occurred
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