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    Default Vaal Flow Rate ??

    Hi Guys

    any ideas what the vaal flow rate is ? Barrage flow data rates it at 6 m3/s while DWAFs webpage puts it at 23 m3/s ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hariram View Post
    Hi Guys

    any ideas what the vaal flow rate is ? Barrage flow data rates it at 6 m3/s while DWAFs webpage puts it at 23 m3/s ...
    Hi Hariram,

    I couldn't be bothered with these info as it's NEVER correct.Ye it's an indication nonetheless but I've made some friends over the past coupla years with venue owners and their info is more accurate than any website.

    Never judge the online content as absolute,let it be an indication only....

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    very strange the flow rates on different sites.

    i got 6.654 on www.reservoir.co.za as well as www.randwater.co.za.

    i saw that www.dwaf.org.za stated it was pushing 23!?!

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    Must agree with Gerrit !!!!

    Flow was slow the last 3 weeks fishing OK as well. temp was around 20d/c Sunday ! I am going fishing the weekend......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash back View Post
    Must agree with Gerrit !!!!

    Flow was slow the last 3 weeks fishing OK as well. temp was around 20d/c Sunday ! I am going fishing the weekend......
    So am I. OV 1 Practise tomorrow.
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    I've got OV1 practice at Beerfest with Rory and Tye...got to keep the elbow muscles well-toned....
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