:thumright=d> During my latenight google session I found what I think is the best Maps of rivers and flow charts I have ever seen. I am leaving you with the starting point....Yakima River and then just choose the river basin you like from the list on the right side of the page. It has been very useful to me for finding areas to fish. I hope you find it as useful as I did.... I suppose that others have found this but it was new to me. Here you go, Steve
http://www.nwd-wc.usace.army.mil/nws/hh ... akima.html
Washington river maps and flows
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Washington river maps and flows
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RE:Washington river maps and flows
thats a great resource. thanks for the link, i book marked it
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