Optimum 2400-7000 cfs.
Spring and early Summer are the best times to catch the Washita with water - it tends to run low most of the year, and particularly during droughts.
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| Washita River near Dickson, OK | ||||||||||||
| usgs-07331000 | 250 - 40000 cfs | II-III | 01h20m | 188 cfs (rc= -0.0 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| Washita [OK] |
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n/a | boof or die | |
| 3y259d11h19m | Washita [OK] |
Washita River |
3000 cfs | Matt Muir |
| 4y174d11h19m | Washita [OK] |
Train-wave |
37,500cfs | Matt Woodson |
| 4y208d11h19m | Washita [OK] |
Scouting last drops |
7000cfs | Matt Woodson |