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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    Bailed on my fellow office drones, knocked off for lunch and went up to Fletchers. Danny and Ray were just opening shop.

    Good news. They have DC licenses! About 30 of the boats are refurbished and ready to go in the water. Rain and water levels depending, they thought they would renting by early next week.

    Ray said that the new contractor/Park Service would be more conservative than in years past re: boat rental and water levels. He thought the magic number would be 4.7' at the Little Falls gauge.

    Water is still high and muddy, but it looks like it is dropping fairly quickly. I saw 7-8 cormorants. They were as eager for the season to start as I but I didn't see them catch anything.

    A new web site should be coming on line soon. They will also be hooking up the old phone number as well.

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    Great news!! Man am I looking forward to getting out there....I hope the retained the services of the gentle, soft spoken young lady at the boat launch.....Now she's a keeper...

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    Great news about the boats. I'm all set otherwise with tackle, license, and flies.

    Meanwhile, I've been putting in some long hours at work because I have a feeling I might have some illnesses or personal emergencies coming up real soon.

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    On Sunday when the river was blown high sky I was driving down Canal Road and saw hundreds of cormorants in the trees, on the rocks and in the water. Tomorrow, just maybe tomorrow!!!

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    The suspense is killing me. I'm going early tomorrow morning...

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    Had dinner tonight at the water front near Tomson's Boat house, the water didn't look too bad at all. Rock creek was dirtier than the river for some reason. I think the Potomac is fishable and I saw plenty of fish flipping in the river. GET OUT THERE NOW! More rain on the way to $crew us weekend warriors. The rain gods really hate us this year. Just when things are about to come round it turns upside down again. I'll be fishing tomorrow evening in the rain then giving up for the rest of the year. Obviously not but I wish I had something else I was passionate about besides watching water levels and praying for clear rivers.

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    Salmo, I'll be out there tomorrow afternoon too, trying the rocks in the CB area. From 3:00 to about 6:30. Tall guy, Ohio State hat.

    Should be well below 5' at Little Falls by then, maybe 4.6 or so. Me like!

    -- Doug

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    Salmo, I'm on the waterfront by Thompson's right now, and the river is still pretty dirty but getting cleaner slowly. Couple of more days and it should be OK if we don't get a ton of rain.

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    Doug,

    I might be out there with you.

    But now this front looks like it is moving in earlier than projected.

    Sebastian

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    Default Fletchers Update -- 4/6

    It will likely be around April 15 or so before its really fishable. Good news is that the water temp is up to 53 degrees!!!!

    April 7 from http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/md/hydro.html

    LOW PRESSURE OVER THE TENNESSEE VALLEY WILL SPREAD MORE RAINFALL ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH SATURDAY. RAINFALL AMOUNTS UP TO A HALF INCH ARE EXPECTED OVER THE UPPER POTOMAC AND SHENANDOAH BASINS... AND UP TO ONE INCH OVER THE LOWER POTOMAC AND RAPPAHANNOCK BASINS. THIS RAINFALL WILL CAUSE RISES OF ONE TO THREE FEET IN THE UPPER
    POTOMAC BASIN...AND RISES TO ONE-HALF FLOOD STAGE ACROSS THE LOWER POTOMAC. RIVER LEVELS ARE ABOVE HAZARDOUS LEVELS FOR RECREATIONAL USE ON THE MAIN STEM POTOMAC FROM PAW PAW DOWNRIVER TO LITTLE FALLS ...ON THE SHENANDOAH RIVER AT LYNNWOOD AND MILLVILLE...AND ON THE
    RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER AT REMINGTON.

    The site calls for the river to rise from current 5.8 feet at LF to 6.4 on Sat. My guess is that if this is the last rain for a week the river may drop to below 5 feet by around around April 15. Although 5 feet is a good cut off for fishing, best fishing conditions are usually at 4.7 or less.

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