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Nice, it's about to get real good!
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Salinity, water, unfiltered, parts per thousand Most recent instantaneous value: 10.9 07-05-2012 10:00 CDT
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nice! looking like i am going in the am!
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very nice catch
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Very nice!
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Good job!! North like prien or turners??
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prien
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is it the higher the number, or lower that you look for?
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Yes.
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Good haul
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Nice!
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I look more at an average number.
Trout like anything above ~ 5 part salanity. But remember the salt water is heavier than fresh water, so the river channel could be full of very salty water but the "official" reading could be much lower. |
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