geangler Member Joined Jan 16, 2007 Messages 74 Oct 30, 2020 #1 Hope this is the right forum to post. What is the safe discharge/gage height to fish the Tully?
L lestrout Well-known member Joined Sep 13, 2006 Messages 1,387 City Chester County Oct 30, 2020 #2 Yo gea TCO used to publish ffishing and wading hints at different water levels. I looked and couldn't find them, but I recall 300 cfs and less was optimum.
Yo gea TCO used to publish ffishing and wading hints at different water levels. I looked and couldn't find them, but I recall 300 cfs and less was optimum.
afishinado Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 11, 2006 Messages 16,511 City Chester County, PA Oct 30, 2020 #3 lestrout wrote: Yo gea TCO used to publish ffishing and wading hints at different water levels. I looked and couldn't find them, but I recall 300 cfs and less was optimum. Click to expand... Yes ^ Above 300cfs the stream gets to be hard to fish. It's close to 300 right now > Tully
lestrout wrote: Yo gea TCO used to publish ffishing and wading hints at different water levels. I looked and couldn't find them, but I recall 300 cfs and less was optimum. Click to expand... Yes ^ Above 300cfs the stream gets to be hard to fish. It's close to 300 right now > Tully
M Mike Well-known member Joined Nov 10, 2006 Messages 6,004 Nov 7, 2020 #6 I particularly enjoy fishing the fall stocked “bait section” in its wider stretches with excellent habitat when the Tully is higher than people like in the DH Area.
I particularly enjoy fishing the fall stocked “bait section” in its wider stretches with excellent habitat when the Tully is higher than people like in the DH Area.