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Van Duzen River Fish Report for 2-13-2025
Van Duzen River Fish Report for 2-13-2025
Predicted to reach 11,500 cfs early Friday morning
Van Duzen River - Bridgeville, CA

by Kenny Priest
2-13-2025
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The Van Duzen had dipped under 850 cfs, but Thursday’s rain put it back on the rise and turned it muddy. It’s predicted to reach 11,500 cfs early Friday morning. It will need a week to 10 days before it’s green.
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