Approximate - nearest available gauge. Use as general reference only.
Fairly immediately downstream of Hunter's Ledge, you round a bend to the left and head back toward the confluence with the Devils River. At lower flows, these will be no more than class II, offering tame play. However, when the Devils River has good boatable flows, Neshota/West Twin is likely to be running moderate-to-high, and these ledges will likely push to solid class III or better! Some of the ledge/wave/holes will allow great play or will play with you! (That is, some get a bit sticky at higher flows and may grab you for an unplanned backender or surf!) There will be some eddies and slackwater for confident experienced whitewater boaters to 'work' (and play) the rapids. Some may wish to do a short carry-up to hit the best of these a second time. They can be skirted (paddled around) by staying far right. (Scouting may be done while you are carrying up river-left shore.)