Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
TYLER FORKS RIVER AT STRICKER ROAD NEAR MELLEN, WI
usgs-04026561 450 - 1200 cfs I-II 01h11m ~ 52.7 cfs (too low)
gauge class Likely less than 100 cfs. Likely entirely too low for reasonable whitewater.
Reference gauge (Tyler Forks, 70.5 sq.mi.drainage) lies 32 miles East. Flow here may be ~1/3rd flow of that gauge. Correlation not assured.
gauge graph
RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0 - 300 cfs extremely Low-somewhat Low I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely less than 100 cfs. Likely entirely too low for reasonable whitewater.
300 - 450 cfs somewhat Low-barely Low I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 100-150 cfs. Perhaps enough for E.L.F. (Extreme Low Flow) run. Help your fellow boaters with a comment or report of gauge and runnability.
450 - 600 cfs barely runnable-med runnable I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 150-200 cfs. Perhaps low runable. Help your fellow boaters with a comment or report of gauge and runnability.
600 - 900 cfs med runnable-a bit pushy runnable I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 200-300 cfs. Perhaps moderate flow. Help your fellow boaters with a comment or report of gauge and runnability.
900 -1200 cfs a bit pushy runnable-high runnable I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 300-400 cfs. Possibly high flow. Help your fellow boaters with a comment or report of gauge and runnability.
1200 -1800 cfs somewhat High-somewhat High I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely 400-600 cfs. Likely unusually high flow. Help your fellow boaters with a comment or report of gauge and runnability.
1800 -9999 cfs somewhat High-extremely High I-II gauge is important or has warning Likely over 600 cfs. Outrageously high (record/flood) flows.

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