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fork water clarity? #7365053 04/02/12 05:21 PM
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thinking about hitting my old haunts, williams, and the mustangs tomorrow. wondering how clear the water is? or wondering if i should go further south?


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Re: fork water clarity? [Re: bb1379] #7365063 04/02/12 05:23 PM
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its stained most everywhere...


Re: fork water clarity? [Re: bb1379] #7365071 04/02/12 05:25 PM
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I can tell ya that if you get anywhere near Birch to beat the Shore Line, there are places where the water has a little reddish/brown stain to it by the power lines. Otherwise, clear in other areas near Axtons unless it's a wind blown point



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