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Queets River

Thursday, March 18, 3:17 p.m. PDT


Current River Levels

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GAGE LOCATION

DAY/YEAR
GRAPHS

CURRENT
STAGE/FLOW

WHAT TIME

Queets near Clearwater

7 30 year

8.90 / 3500

2 pm


Weather

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CITY

Forks

NOAA

Accuweather

TWC


What to Expect in March

What usually happens. Best way to use this section.


If we get a heavy rain, hit the Queets soon after it starts to drop and clear because that's the prime time to pick up big, native steelhead.

A road blow-out in 2005, and again in 2006, has blocked the Queets access road above Matheny Creek. The Forest Service is working on an alternate route. You can read about it at http://www.nps.gov/olym/parknews/interim-access-route-proposed-for-queets-valley.htm

Like the Hoh, the Queets is subject to run-off problems after a storm. However, If the river is running low and clear you should stick to small flies in pink or orange, and drop your tippet size; fluorocarbon leader will help, too. When the river is off-color, which it usually is, try large dark patterns such as black General Practitioners. With in-between clarity, use bright Marabou patterns or Egg Sucking Leeches. Use a type 3 or type 6 sink tip line and traditional tactics.

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Waters West 360-417-0937
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