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Checked out the new charts. Really nice looking web site. Problem is, when did the water get down to 7.5 degrees? Holy cow, it's Celcius!
Thought I got past that in Junior High. Actually the charts on both websites look the same now. I'll either have to learn to translate or keep going back to the old site. More new FF challenges every day!
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Instead of using the Celsius to Fahrenheit formula (9/5 X C) + 32 = F. Try doubling the Celsius temp and adding 30 degrees. Usually close enough
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Hi Guys,
Bill Bolinger (Charlie, you know him) who is retired from the National Lab and works here part time gave me this formula which seems to be exact. C x 1.8 + 32 = F. That is what I'm using to post the temperature on the Fishing Report. But like Flyman says, the other formula is close enough. And, his is easier to "sifer" in your head or at least mine. Byron
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What were these charts?
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Hi sprestwood,
Go to the Fishing Report and on the left panel there is a link called "Stream Info". It is an hourly updated site with temperature and flow on the Little River below the "Y". Byron
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