Water Alerts
We only email you when the water changes
No weekly send. No digest. No content locked behind a form. Pick your waters and we tell you when something moves — and stay quiet when it does not.
What actually triggers an email
| Trigger | Example |
|---|---|
| Pool level moves | A restricted pool changes, or a lake returns to summer pool |
| Access changes | A ramp closes, a road washes, a gate schedule shifts |
| Dam or project news | A schedule slips, blasting windows are announced, work finishes |
| Flow window opens | A creek drops into the range you can actually float or wade |
| New water added | We publish a profile for a water you have not seen yet |
Why not a newsletter. A weekly send is a promise about our schedule. An alert is
a promise about your water. We would rather be quiet for two months and then tell you something that changes
your Saturday.
Why nothing is gated. Every guide, map and number on this site is free and open,
including the parts that took the most work. If the only way to read something useful is to hand over an
email, it is not really being published.
Get told when the water changes
Not a newsletter. Pick the waters you fish and we email you when something actually changes — a pool level moves, a ramp closes, a dam schedule shifts, flow drops into the window.
No weekly send. No digest. Nothing on a schedule. If the water is doing what it always does, you hear nothing.
Everything on this site stays free and open. Nothing is behind a signup.