Gary, the best bet is to check the canoe and kayak websites, they link to a
variety of other websites that rate the stream flow in terms of paddling.
If it ain't got enough water to float, access will be laborious and the
fishing will most probably be poor.


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My reason for asking is for those times when you are thinking about
travelling to a river that you are unfamiliar with.  Checking the flow
chart might give an indication of whether you should bother to make the
trip or not.



At 05:16 PM 6/3/04, you wrote:

>I know if it's safe as soon as I see it.  If not then, when I get in it.  I
>know that's not the answer you're looking for but I think there are way to
>many variables to be able to say what's safe or not depending on the river.
>
>Roger
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> > For those of you who are savvy about such things, what is an acceptable
> > flow rate for wade fishing in rivers and streams?  I want to know such
> > things as maximum flow rate for safe wading, drifting, etc.
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> > Thanks.
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> > - Gary
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