Oct
30
2009
Lower Blue Report – river flows finally dropping
Author: Tucker LaddAll,
I wanted to report on the current status of the Lower Blue River below Green Mountain Reservoir. For months releases into the river have been between 500 cfs – 1000 cfs, which is ideal for boaters but quite treacherous for wade fisherman. Word has come down from Kara Lamb, Public Information Director for the Bureau of Reclamation, that flow on this stretch will finally be coming down.
All,
It looks like the white water season on the Lower Blue has come to an end. All week this week, we’ve been dropping releases from Green Mountain Reservoir to the Lower Blue.
Today, we are at a flow rate of 300 cfs in the Lower Blue.
Tomorrow, Halloween, we drop the release to 150 cfs to the Lower Blue.
Barring any sort of high rain event, that should about wrap up the season on the Lower Blue.
Happy Halloween,
Kara
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Kara Lamb
Public Information
Eastern Colorado Office
Bureau of Reclamation
(970) 962-4326
So there you have it, straight from the horses mouth. Hope everybody has a safe Halloween weekend, see you on the water.
Tight Lines,
Tucker

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