Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
TYLER FORKS RIVER AT STRICKER ROAD NEAR MELLEN, WI
usgs-04026561 300 - 1000 cfs I-II 01h13m ~ 190 cfs (too low)
gauge class Likely under 100 cfs. Almost certainly too low for reasonable whitewater. Please help fellow boaters with a comment or report regarding gauge and runnability.
Reference gauge (Tyler Forks, drainage=70.5sq.mi.) lies ~28mi. ESE. Flow at put-in may be ~1/2 gauge reading. Correlation not assured.
gauge graph
RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0 - 200 cfs extremely Low-somewhat Low I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely under 100 cfs. Almost certainly too low for reasonable whitewater. Please help fellow boaters with a comment or report regarding gauge and runnability.
200 - 300 cfs somewhat Low-barely Low I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 100-150 cfs. Likely too low but possible E.L.F. (Extreme Low Flow) run. Please help fellow boaters with comment or report regarding gauge and runnabilty
300 - 500 cfs barely runnable-med runnable I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 150-250 cfs. Likely low boatable. Please help fellow boaters with comment or report regarding gauge and runnabilty.
500 - 800 cfs med runnable-a bit pushy runnable I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 250-400 cfs. Likely moderate flow. Please help fellow boaters with comment or report regarding gauge and runnabilty.
800 -1000 cfs a bit pushy runnable-high runnable I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 400-500 cfs. Likely high flow. Please help fellow boaters with comment or report regarding gauge and runnabilty.
1000 -1400 cfs somewhat High-somewhat High I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 500-700 cfs. Likely unusually high flow. Please help fellow boaters with comment or report regarding gauge and runnabilty.
1400 -9999 cfs somewhat High-extremely High I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely over 700 cfs. Likely (near) record high flow. Please help fellow boaters with comment or report regarding gauge and runnabilty.

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