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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan J" data-source="post: 70705" data-attributes="member: 2758"><p>I estimate that there would have been 500+ l/m flowing over the top of it seamed to me like the riffles where working too well by sucking everything right up under them and keeping it there is this possible? there was still a definite eddy behind each but bugger all exposed matt I'm thinking of reducing the height of every 2nd one by 1/3. I did have about half the flow over it before the photo the riffles where almost covered completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan J, post: 70705, member: 2758"] I estimate that there would have been 500+ l/m flowing over the top of it seamed to me like the riffles where working too well by sucking everything right up under them and keeping it there is this possible? there was still a definite eddy behind each but bugger all exposed matt I'm thinking of reducing the height of every 2nd one by 1/3. I did have about half the flow over it before the photo the riffles where almost covered completely. [/QUOTE]
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