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The Richmond River at Coraki is approaching a peak near its current level of 3.52 metres. The Richmond River at Bungawalbyn is likely to peak near 3.20 metres around 10am Thursday with minor flooding. At Coraki: • Water reaches the top of the riverbank near the Coraki Caravan Park. At Bungawalbyn: What you need to do: Residents and visitor to low lying coastal caravan parks need to monitor the situation closely and prepare to relocate. People in areas likely to be impacted by flooding should consider: • Refraining from driving or walking through flood water • Road closures and flood isolation may impact on work, family and educational commitments ....
• Low lying farmland and rural properties • Hensley Car Park next to Sportspower near Fawcett s Bridge • Lower Rowing Club Car Park • Bridge St next to McKenzie Park in North Lismore • Orion St near Simes Bridge • Simes Bridge • Trinity College Car Park on Brunswick St
People in areas likely to be impacted by flooding need to consider the following: • If your property/business is at risk of inundation, please raise movable items, such as furniture, as high as possible onto benches or tables, placing electrical items on top • Secure outside belongings and before leaving; turn off the power, water and take essential ....
Steelhead Fishing in Lake Ontario Tributaries Two distinct strains of migratory rainbow trout called steelhead are stocked into Lake Ontario. These are Washington (a winter run strain) and Skamania (a summer run strain); both originally came from the State of Washington. All rainbow trout strains are native to Pacific coast watersheds of North America and Asia. Washington Steelhead Mature Washington steelhead begin to enter Lake Ontario tributaries in small numbers as early as mid-September. By mid-October the run has intensified as the water temperatures of the streams drop to the optimum range of 45-58 degrees F for migration. Late October thru November, before water temperatures get cooler than 40 degrees F, is typically one of the best times to fish for Washington steelhead in the tributaries. This is when they are aggressively feeding. As water temperatures drop into the 30 s, the run will slow considerably; however brief warming periods will bring new fish into ....