Delaware River Report / Conditions September 23, 2021

We woke up to wind and rain this morning.  It looks like the steadiest rain will start around noon and go through the night.  We may see as much as an inch so keep an eye on the river flows if you are out there this afternoon.  The feeder streams will go blow out first.  Wind will be 10 – 20 mph from the South again.  The release from Cannonsville is still around 1,000 cfs.  That opens up a few spots for wading this morning. Check the gauge links below to see the latest flows.  This storm has the potential to blow the rivers out this afternoon.

 

What’s Hatching:
Olive Sulphur – #18 – 20 – Heptagenia hebe
Light Cahill – #14 – Stenocron spp. , E. invaria
Slate Drake – #12-2xl – 12 – Isonychia bicolor
Tiny Blue Wing Olive – #20 – 24 – Pseudocloeon sp.
Blue Wing Olives – #16 – 20 – D. deficiens, lata
Light Blue Wing Olives – #16 – 20 – E. cornutella, attenuata
Tan Caddis – #16 – 18 – Hydropsyche sp.

Click on the gauge below for the most recent update:

West Branch at Stilesville, NY 1,030 cfs
56°
West Branch at Hale Eddy, NY 1,200 cfs
55°
East Branch at Harvard, NY 811 cfs 49°
East Branch at Fish’s Eddy, NY 1,240 cfs 57°
Mainstem at Lordville, NY 2,600 cfs 61°
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls, NY 407 cfs 6°3
Cannonsville Reservoir Release  1,000 cfs
West Branch at 191 Bridge N/A 59°
West Branch at Walton (Cannonsville inflow) 335 cfs
64°
Cannonsville Reservoir Capacity 89%
Pepacton Reservoir Capacity 92.3%

 

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