If the water coming under the bridge at the put-in appears to be deep enough to float a boat downstream to the first drop, there's enough water. This will most likely be runnable any day after a hard rain (1 inch or more) in the basin. If the Bushkill Creek gauge is rising quickly, then Hornbeck's may be running.
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| Bush Kill at Shoemakers, PA | ||||||||||||
| usgs-01439500 | 2.60 - 6.00 ft | IV-V+ | 01h14m | 1.76 ft (rc= -0.2 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| Hornbecks [Pa] |
Graham on Hornbecks |
n/a | Jay Seiler | |
| Hornbeck's Creek [PA] |
Stephen Wright on David's Falls |
n/a | Stephen Wright | |
| 5y271d16h58m | Hornbeck's CreekEmery's Rd. to Rte. 209 [ ] |
Goliath |
med-low | Jay Seiler |