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Anglers warned of river dangers
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{p}The Department of Natural Resources is warning anglers about ice dams and sudden changes of river flow.{/p}
Wed, 07 Jan 2015 20:03:54 GMT —

The Department of Natural Resources is warning anglers about ice dams and sudden changes of river flow.

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According to DNR fisheries biologist Kyle Kruger, temperature effects are most pronounced at times of very cold air temperatures, particularly below 10 degrees Fahrenheit, especially if areas with extreme nighttime cold temperatures alternate with warmer days. "When nights are very cold and clear, rivers can see extensive freezing and often ice dams form," Kruger said. "These dams cause water to back up the streams, reducing flow downstream, and can be quickly released if temperatures rise above freezing during the daytime hours. This can cause unpredictable and often sudden flow changes." Kruger said this phenomenon is noticeable on the middle to lower Au Sable River in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula. "The middle Au Sable River is particularly susceptible to the influences of cold weather, more so than some of the state's other winter steelhead streams," he added.

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