CFS at the dam 750 until at least midnight tomorrow, CFS at the Pineville gauge 868. Air temperatures remained in the low to mid-teens throughout the day, skies alternated between overcast to mostly sunny and back to overcast, winds were very light. Two intrepid souls ventured onto the run between 11 AM and 1 PM. The first to check-in this morning came off the run around1 PM due to his leader icing up to the point he could not cast. He reported there was ice floating down the river, but slush wasn't really any problem. An anti-icing product from our tackle shop solved his problem with icing-up, he reported later when he came off the run. Our last guest, who came off the run near dusk, reported that he was able to bring one Steelhead to hand, but stated "I worked for it!". Our overnight temperature will be 7 degrees Fahrenheit. Tomorrow's forecast is: Cloudy with snow showers mainly during the morning. High 14F. Winds SW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 40%. Snow accumulations less than one inch.
13° / Snow
Sunrise: 7:31am
Sunset: 4:59pm
884 CFS Pineville Gauge
750 CFS Dam Release
Snow