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Boise River flows increasing for irrigation season

Updated: 3:29 PM MDT April 7, 2021 BOISE, Idaho Flows in the Boise River are being gradually increased over the next week to meet irrigation needs across the valley. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation says river flow in Boise will go from around 250 to 500 cubic feet per second, beginning April 7 through April 15. Officials are urging people to be cautious when near the river banks. The water is cold, deep and fast.  There is no risk of flooding at this time.  A flow rate of 7,000 cubic feet per second when measured at the Glenwood Bridge gauge is considered flood-stage level on the Boise River.

Weekly Fishing Report: April 6, 2021

Weekly Fishing Report: April 6, 2021 Los Alamos Daily Post The temperatures are rising. In Southern New Mexico, the temperatures are now reading consistently in the 80-degree range. Here in Northern New Mexico temperatures are climbing into the 70’s and spring runoff has begun. It will be several weeks before it peaks. For two out of the last three years streamflows and water temperatures during the summer have reached dangerous levels for the survival of trout in New Mexico. Low streamflows and high water temperatures can prove fatal to trout, which are adapted to cold water. Once the water temperatures reach 70-degrees, trout become lethargic. Above that they start to die and at 80 degrees they are nearly all dead. Wild trout populations suffer the most during these conditions. Unfortunately, it is the larger trout that start dying first and suffer the most.

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