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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 220734" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Yeah but seriously the corps of engineer should have known this was coming ...last year even and run the river super high all last summer to make sure they had room for this year. they probably should have turned up the releases as soon as they could this spring as well.....oh shit wait that's exactly what they did! How quickly people seem to forget how high the river was all last summer and she was high for a reason.</p><p></p><p>The reality of this is pretty simple we're currently sitting at 1/3 the flow we were running at this exact point in 2011 and we're only at 1/4 of what we maxed out at. These two events share only the fact that they flowed down the same river in common with each other after that they're nothing alike. Now drop a years worth of rain over in Montana in two weeks and we're going to have her much better comparison so let's knock on wood and hope that s*** don't go down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 220734, member: 1305"] Yeah but seriously the corps of engineer should have known this was coming ...last year even and run the river super high all last summer to make sure they had room for this year. they probably should have turned up the releases as soon as they could this spring as well.....oh shit wait that's exactly what they did! How quickly people seem to forget how high the river was all last summer and she was high for a reason. The reality of this is pretty simple we're currently sitting at 1/3 the flow we were running at this exact point in 2011 and we're only at 1/4 of what we maxed out at. These two events share only the fact that they flowed down the same river in common with each other after that they're nothing alike. Now drop a years worth of rain over in Montana in two weeks and we're going to have her much better comparison so let's knock on wood and hope that s*** don't go down. [/QUOTE]
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