CFS at the dam 750 until at least midnight tonight, CFS at the Pineville gauge 868. Overnight, we received over a foot of new snow, to add to the several inches we already had. Our air temperatures started at 20 degrees Fahrenheit this morning, peaked at 23 degrees just after noon, and is slowly falling towards a forecasted overnight low of 14 degrees. NOTE: Due to the forecasted low of 14 degrees, DSR will not open for business until 9 AM tomorrow morning. Skies started out wholly overcast, then cleared to partly cloudy with brilliant sunshine, periodically repeating this pattern throughout the entire day. Winds were very light all day, so all in all it was a very pleasant day to be outdoors. We had an handful of guests join us on the run today, checking in from mid-morning through 2 PM. A small group of guests came off the run at 1:30 PM, having fished a couple of hours in the upper section, swinging chartreuse glo-bugs, and reported a "couple of Steelhead", the largest a 27" male. They reported shelf ice, some chunks of ice drifting downriver, but no slush in the water. Near dusk a few more guests came off the run, reporting having brought to hand two Steelhead out of three total floating pink jigs under a bobber in the middle section. The last individual off the run reported 3 / 6 Steelhead, one bright chrome, drifting egg sacks and beads under a bobber in the middle section. The forecast for tomorrow is: Partly cloudy skies early. A few snow showers developing later in the day. High 26F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 30%.
15° / Clouds
Sunrise: 7:28am
Sunset: 5:04pm
868 CFS Pineville Gauge
750 CFS Dam Release
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