Hi all I am currently deployed to sandland but will be home soon. Was looking to see if anyone had any info on the current water levels around Spokane. Want to hit the water as soon as possible and would hate to get out to see that Long lake is still a stream, ya know? thanks for the info.
PJ
Eastern Washington Water Levels...
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- ProP-Junkie
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Eastern Washington Water Levels...
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RE:Eastern Washington Water Levels...
You can find the elevation to most of our free flowing rivers and impounded rivers on line. Here is a link to Long Lake's water level.
http://www.avistautilities.com/resource ... vation.asp
Right now, according to the website, it looks to be fairly close to max pool height.
http://www.avistautilities.com/resource ... vation.asp
Right now, according to the website, it looks to be fairly close to max pool height.
- Anglinarcher
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RE:Eastern Washington Water Levels...
Long Lake is still a mess. Sunday the launch at Spokane House was swift, and indeed a river.
Rock is high, muddy, and cold, but it can clean up with dry and warmer weather.
Elokia is still frozen, as well as Diamond.
Downs is open, but fishing has been slow so far.
Let me know if you have any specific bodies of water other then Long and I'll do what I can before you get back from the sand box.
Rock is high, muddy, and cold, but it can clean up with dry and warmer weather.
Elokia is still frozen, as well as Diamond.
Downs is open, but fishing has been slow so far.
Let me know if you have any specific bodies of water other then Long and I'll do what I can before you get back from the sand box.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
- Gisteppo
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RE:Eastern Washington Water Levels...
AA you should have told me you were out on Sunday, we were home, and in fact out on the lake part of the day.
Sharp, any questions on Lake Spokane, just get ahold of me.
E
Sharp, any questions on Lake Spokane, just get ahold of me.
E
- Anglinarcher
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RE:Eastern Washington Water Levels...
Sorry, I did not plan on going out, but I was a bachlor for the weekend and got tired of staying home. I decided to check out the launches (I hope they don't keep the the West park closed with the budget cut-backs) and looked at Red Lake. I did not bring my boat or even fish.Gisteppo wrote:AA you should have told me you were out on Sunday, we were home, and in fact out on the lake part of the day.
Sharp, any questions on Lake Spokane, just get ahold of me.
E
Next time I'll send you a message.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.