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    Brashears creek

    Does anybody know how to get creek levels for Brashears or other creeks on-line? How long do you think before it could be waded or fished again? If anyone lives close or has any info/opinions it would be appreciated.
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    Re: Brashears creek

    Quote Originally Posted by fishfever View Post
    Does anybody know how to get creek levels for Brashears or other creeks on-line? How long do you think before it could be waded or fished again? If anyone lives close or has any info/opinions it would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    Hey fishfever

    I live in Taylorsville and have waded Brashears Creek many times
    I have never heard of the water levels being on line
    Brashears Creek empties into Salt River, when Salt River goes down Brashears will get back into shape pretty quick.

    I used to wade Brashears a lot, I"m getting to the age where I"m not as steady on my feet as I once was, and I"m getting a little uneasy about doing it. But it sure is fun.

    Sorry I can"t be more help, but the Ohio River holds up Salt River that holds up Brashears. A lot of rain every thing around here is full

    Good luck hope you have a lot of fun when it goes down.

    Larry

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    Re: Brashears creek

    Quote Originally Posted by fishfever View Post
    Does anybody know how to get creek levels for Brashears or other creeks on-line? How long do you think before it could be waded or fished again? If anyone lives close or has any info/opinions it would be appreciated.
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    http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ky/nwis/uv...cd=00065,00060

    I'd say wading would be fairly strenuous above 250cfs. It needs to come down another 3 feet give or take. Might be ready by the weekend if no more rain.

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    Re: Brashears creek

    Here's the list of all the water they track in Ky:

    http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ky/nwis/current/?type=flow

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