I have never seen the water so low in the Niagara River rapids above the falls. Marko was like a dog in heat when he found a way down to the rocky shoreline.
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I have never seen the water so low in the Niagara River rapids above the falls. Marko was like a dog in heat when he found a way down to the rocky shoreline.
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nice shots -many of us who fish the lower river for steelhead have been wondering what is going on as well. The varying water level gives interesting "undercuts" to the ice on the rocks in the upper rapids
Nice shots RD! Yup it was both cool to look at and photograph
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