All features are very shallow, but some low-level play is possible. Very mellow front surfing for kayaks, high volume shortboards or SUPs. Slicing in eddylines
<500 cfs:
Very mellow, front surfing (for playboats, inflatable/foamie boards, and boogie boarders) but it can be an odd surf because of its shape. 500-1200 cfs: Fun but still mellow front surf, with flatspins possible but tricky to nail. In the upper end of this range (800cfs or so), its deep enough to plug but can be tough to line up. Loops have been done, but tend to be few and far between. May be able to do roundhouses/blunts if you got the goods. The eddy lines at this level are a little bit of a rodeo themselves! This level is actually pretty darn fun for boards! (SUP or prone works well, can use hardboards as its finally deep enough, and fun for boogie boards too.) Best eddy access is from river right. 1200+ cfs: The feature is no longer accessible from either eddy, blocked on both sides by guarding curlers that are tough to impossible to paddle across. Some may be skilled/lucky enough to catch on the fly. This feature washes out at higher levels, somewhere around 3-4K cfs