Thursday, June 11, 2020

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Turbidity?

Search the archives from a few years ago. There was a discussion about lasers shooting out and being bounced back...

As for the river clearing, out very accurate neighborhood meteorologist sent this out today: 

 " The pattern indicates a possible multi day rain event with possibly heavy rain starting late in the weekend, or early next week.I know I send a similar message a few weeks ago but the rain ended up just southwest of here. Although the exact placement of where the heavy rain cannot be determined at this time. There is an increasing likelihood  of several inches of rain over several days here."

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 11, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Barracuda <omarksky@gmail.com> wrote:


Does anyone follow the turbidity readings for the Potomac at Little Falls? I was hoping they'd be a useful gauge as to whether the river is too muddy to bother fishing or not. Looking at the data as I write this shows the data below (let me know if the screenshot doesn't show up). You would think it's not too bad -- I know I was on the river last Friday (Jun 5) and it was stained, but fishable, and the turbidity reading now is in the same ballpark. But I just drove down to Locks 8 and 10 and it's just plain muddy.

I would appreciate it if anyone can help me understand just what the turbiditly reading is telling us, and why it doesn't seem to equate with how muddy the river looks to the naked eye.

Barracuda

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