“Red Flag Advisory” here today – having lived in TExas, I am quite familiar with the term: dry and windy condtions that can lead to a wildfire. Something I never thought I’d be faced with once I moved back north of the Mason-Dixon, but here we are. Gusts of up to 40 today, with sustained winds in the teens. We are all pretty used to this by now, and it looks as if it will continue for the near future. The house is currently covered with Paralep spinners, so I expect them to fall at any time, most likely in the morning before the wind picks up. A blessing of the cooler temps is that their short lives are extended, as they won’t desiccate (dry-out) and die as readily as usual. Let’s hope this gives them a good chance to make it to the water and create next year’s brood!
Hatches:
Ephemerella subvaria – Hendricksons – #12 & #14
Paraleptophlebia adoptiva (Blue Quill) – #16 & #18
Brachycentrus Caddis – Apple Green – #16 & #18
Baetis species – #20
Chimmarra (little black) Caddis – #18 & #20
FLOWS AS OF 8:00 AM: | |
West Branch at Stilesville, NY | 169 cfs @ 40º |
West Branch at Hale Eddy,NY | 283 cfs @ 44º |
East Branch at Harvard,NY | 127 cfs @ 45º |
East Branch at Fish’s Eddy,NY | 491 cfs @ 45º |
Mainstem at Lordville,NY | 1,050 cfs @ 49º |
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls,NY | 284 cfs @ N/A |
Cannonsville Reservoir Level &Release | 91.3% –150 CFS release |