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I'm all but set on Saturday, July 23rd being the date of The Colorado Wooden Boat Float. I'll give anyone/everyone another week to chime in on their thoughts. We have a tremendous snowpack this year and it keeps snowing in the high country so we should have plenty of water to float. The fishing on that stretch is great and typically run-off is subsiding by then. Last year on that weekend it was flowing 1,000 cfs or so, this year I would expect it higher. Can't wait for summer, until then I'm off the float (bounce off rocks) the Arkansas again this weekend in the raft in the snow, but damn, the fishing good for them 15" Arkansas brown trout
August 13th is the new date 'm looking at. Pushing the float back 3 weeks. Runoff hasn't started yet and the river is flowing 5,000 cfs in that stretch right now, I've never seen it above 2,000 cfs this time of year in the 10 years I've been floating up there. I think pushing the float back will help give time for this years runoff to subside. Snowpacks are about 160% of average for the Colorado basin right now, so we should have a long high runoff this year. With trips to The Rogue in early June and Yampa in early July this push back in date will also help me recover from those trips before we put the wood to The Colorado. Hopefully we can get some hopper fishing in.
Hope to see some boats on the river.
Mark
Darn! I'll be on a backcountry float, up in the Teton's, with the little woodys that weekend. I think your thought process on pushing the event back is sound however. We got ANOTHER foot of wet spring snow up on Berthoud Pass last night, which can only prolong an already epic run-off! We'll have the rubber out and running the "Mighty Upper C" as soon as I get back from a Deso-Gray trip next week. Safe boating to all!
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