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While fishing a River, the river level plays a huge roll in your sucess. For example, if the river is high and murky, the fish tend to move to the shore lines in the slower currents and in shallow water. If the river levels are low and clear the fish tend to move to the deeper holes and to the faster currents.
Also typically if the river is rising the bite slows down.. When the river has reach its peak on a rise and the river starts dropping the bite seems to pick up. So studing the river levels on the river you plan to fish may help you know why the fish are or are not biting. Below is a great slide show of the SW Oregon river levels.. Remember to add www.Talkfishin.com to your favorites. Enjoy.

