The chart for Morgan Run shows a similar pattern: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/md/nwis/uv/? site_no=01586610&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,00062,00054 Alfredo ... ...
Nice observation, Alfredo! That sort of discounts a gauge anomoly as the cause of the fluctuation. Following your lead, I found similar fluctuations in the...
In a message dated 7/1/2003 5:42:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Does it? Suppose there's a systemic problem in gauge design that causes a spike as the...
If this scenario was back in Wyoming where I spent 25 years by now someone would have been shot. "Withdrawing water" is risky business some places! ... From:...
Joe and Darlene Kunsman
jkunsman@...
Jul 2, 2003 1:35 am
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I can't except the withdrawing water answer. Too many gages exhibiting the same characteristics. Am still trying to get a reasonable answer.-Lou ... From: Joe...
On a different topic. fished the Yellow Breeches yesterday and had good luck with a Prince nymph weighted #10. The fish are nice and heavy. The water was 61...
Joe and Darlene Kunsman
jkunsman@...
Jul 2, 2003 3:30 pm
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As I indicated earlier I was already in contact with the techie who services this Unity site, Jim Manning. His answer is way off the mark....WSSC owns only...
jmsheppar@...
Jul 2, 2003 10:11 pm
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I had a client up there yesterday and today. Flows were reduced Tuesday to ca. 70 cfs (I was told this value by the staff at the dam...have not seen the USGS...
jmsheppar@...
Jul 2, 2003 10:11 pm
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I have forwarded this first note to Jim Manning, the techie who maintains these sites. Will keep you all posted. I also noted Bob Dietz's idea re temperature,...
jmsheppar@...
Jul 2, 2003 10:11 pm
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We have them on the run now!!! . I have asked further questions- hoping to have him refer this to someone in operations that may have an answer. I also asked...
In a message dated 7/2/2003 6:15:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I was thinking first derivative. The temperature might not peak in mid-morning, but the rate...
Has anyone been having luck at the Patapsco with all this hot weather? I wanted to see if the browns are still biting and the smallies are coming out. Jake...
I have had very good luck with all three. Mostly on small nymphs,#16 Brassie and beadheads,dark gray/brown.The water was still up a little but it's fishing...
rshaw21380@...
Jul 6, 2003 11:38 am
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I'm interested in what section of the patapsco you're fishing?? Do you fish above or below Marriotsville. Thanks, Jed Feffer...
jedtfeffer@...
Jul 7, 2003 5:50 am
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Just returned from a week of fishing out west. The water flows are coming down conducive to good wading on the Madison, Big Hole and Rock Creeks. Saw some very...
Hey hewthomas,or other knowledgeable trout types I had a golden stonefly experience that drove me to distraction this weekend and would desperately like some...
Joe and Darlene Kunsman
jkunsman@...
Jul 7, 2003 3:56 pm
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Hello folks, Went to Deep Creek area over the weekend. Yesterday the Yough and the Savage were very high. Fished the Savage unsuccessful but caught a small...
Went back to LI before July 4th and fished the Connetquot River (I had to, it was calling me). What a day, 24 actually caught, 23 being Brookies, 1 Rainbow....
Haglich, Artie
artie.haglich@...
Jul 7, 2003 5:08 pm
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Hi Joe, I will attempt this but Jay or someone else with more knowledge should jump in. Goldenstones or Stoneflies in general crawl out of the water onto rocks...
Joe-- The larger stoneflies tend to hatch in brief cycles (4-10 days...??) and the hatch moves slowly upstream...a mile or three every day. Actually the ...
jmsheppar@...
Jul 7, 2003 7:58 pm
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Jay, hewthomas, Damn I wish I had observed more closely. I just don't think they were shucks. They all looked like slightly dirty ivory gum stuck to the...
Joe and Darlene Kunsman
jkunsman@...
Jul 7, 2003 8:27 pm
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Someone asked recently about the Patuxent SMA? I fished there Saturday morning early, starting down from about Hipsley Mill Run to the spot where the trail...
If they were a #14, they might well be the Yellow Sally, a yellow-bodied stonefly that hatches in June in most of our local waters. The fly usually referred...
Charles Gelso
gelso@...
Jul 8, 2003 12:23 am
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Joe-- Tim described the emergence process very well re stoneflies. Adult (ie, f lying) stoneflies are always separated from caddis by several features:...
jmsheppar@...
Jul 8, 2003 12:41 am
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thanks Charlie. In retrospect I believe I see the wings lying flat. The thing that has me most annoyed with myself are those "shucks" or whatever. They...
Joe and Darlene Kunsman
jkunsman@...
Jul 8, 2003 12:46 am
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In a message dated 7/7/2003 6:12:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Alfredo-- Not sure where Hipsley Mill Run is located? ....Are you referring to Cabin Branch...
jmsheppar@...
Jul 8, 2003 12:49 am
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You and Charlie have me 95% convinced they were stoneflys. Flat for sure and if not transparent at least smooth and clean looking, That I remember for sure....
Joe and Darlene Kunsman
jkunsman@...
Jul 8, 2003 12:53 am
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... to Cabin ... The feeder I mentioned is located on the right bank (looking downstream), below Cabin Branch. My ADC Montgomery Co map book has that (or it's...
weather: couple threatened rainshowers but no rainfall to speak of; guessing mid-80s, lots of blue sky and sunshine in between clouds; mist on water until...