With 2 "uncommonly severe" storms in the past week dumping inches upon inches of water on the Kenai Peninsula our days of low and clear flows are over. We're approaching 2 feet over National Weather Service at the head of Kenai River, and the flow has exploded. See below.
3,100 cfs - 14,300 cfs |
A few big kings survive |
A few gifts despite hight water |
My kind of dolly |
With another system moving up from the south, Seward will get more rain and we will get more water.
Glad to hear you are still able to catch fishes even with high flood levels. You seems like a really great fisher.
ReplyDeleteFishing seems a lot of fun. We'll have to try that. Thanks.
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