StriperFan |
04-10-2012 06:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by titansfan2104
(Post 20463)
I haven't been on old hickory much, does the current ever pick up much? The other day it seemed to be about 1mph. And I was up close to the 231 bridge
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The current is stronger than it appears, especially if you consider the volume moving through. The current is more noticeable in the river sections, and less noticeable downstream in the wider places. But if you check the TVA generation page you will see that it varies widely. For instance, today it shows a flow of 15,500 CFS. For most of the winter it has been 35,000 or more, even reaching 60,000 and over after some of the bigger rains. With the channel being 50+' deep in a lot places, and winds making a surface current in the opposite direction of the river current, it can be hard to read what lies beneath. I always check the TVA page to get an idea of what the general trend is.
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