Partly true, Flyboy. I don't know what the Californian uses for sources, but they could just be using different readings or time periods. The inflow data has been in the mid to upper 600 CFS range. It did dip Wednesday to 568 CFS. However, the different gauge readings, taken by the Corps at Riverside Park the last six days, shows flows between 478 and 555 CFS
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http://www.kernvalley.com/news/weather.htm )
Our "official" daily river/lake information comes to us from the Corps of Engineers between 5 AM and as late as 9 AM. To be honest, the Corps readings are taken in the early a.m. but the official readings they send us are yesterday's highs and lows up till midnight. Because of that, we like to show the previous six days readings so our readers can see trends. The temps they send are taken at the dam and they're usually a 4 to 8 degree difference between there and Kernville. Unfortunately, they don't take water temps or report water conditions which would be really nice for our fishing readers. The initial river quality report came to us from the fish hatchery stocking crew. The optimistic estimated clear date of the 18th was their opinion...not a fact.
Through the years we've found that the best, and most accurate, source of information comes from forum members like you. With extremely rare exceptions, they've been honest and consistent. Willy and Bear, that we mentioned in other posts, were just two of the long-time recognized "authorities" and others have stepped up. All this to say, we're very proud of our posting members and greatly appreciate their contributions benefiting our readers.
We hope to locate a die-hard daily fishing volunteer with spare time to revamp our weekly fishing report page. In a sport that changes hourly, that page has only been generically correct for far too long. Best to all.