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Running a RIVER SLUICE to test for Hi-banking locations
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<blockquote data-quote="WalnLiz" data-source="post: 14902" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Nothing wrong with drop riffle sluices Matt. My advice would be to leave it as is. You're better off with it in low water flow areas. A raised riffle is better in high water flow creeks. By combining a "Drop" with a "Raised" riffle one or the other won't work to its full efficiency given a constant water flow. </p><p></p><p>If you do decide to use a raised riffle of any sort make sure you use a coarse rubber woven mat, and don't let anybody try to convince you to use carpet,(my opinion only).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalnLiz, post: 14902, member: 147"] Nothing wrong with drop riffle sluices Matt. My advice would be to leave it as is. You're better off with it in low water flow areas. A raised riffle is better in high water flow creeks. By combining a "Drop" with a "Raised" riffle one or the other won't work to its full efficiency given a constant water flow. If you do decide to use a raised riffle of any sort make sure you use a coarse rubber woven mat, and don't let anybody try to convince you to use carpet,(my opinion only). [/QUOTE]
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