Here are some photos of a fish caught today. It appears the fish was attacked by a cormorant or merganser. The fish actually had tons of energy even though it had a huge gash about one inch deep.
Hawkeye: thanks for mentioning the ducks. I spend a lot of time at one of the spots where last year there were half dozen merganzers and golden eyes camped on the spot (documented by surveillance cameras). This year I've seen only 1 occasionally. Predation of eggs or alevins is not reported in the literature and DFG wasn't aware of it. I think the conditions for the ducks are optimum at the site: shallow clear water and the spawners to key in on. Just another possible threat to the fishery. Those with cameras: if you come across Divers hanging around the beds, take a pic and we'll forward to HWTP. Helps tell the story for WT status.
Kbarn thanks for the comment: I think the bottom line is that they are not doing that much damage to the fishery, but it is one of a number of stressors that the fish live with. With a continued improvement in the fishery that we are starting to see, and our continued efforts to expand that improvement, we won't be thinking of them in the future. We have bigger fish to fry (euphemistically speaking). Stay tuned as those "fish" are revealed in the coming weeks.
Now THAT'S a tease. A couple weeks :(
Granted I'm thinking about October.
Gabbion baskets?
A couple transfers of of gravel?
Bucket brigade?
Bigger rakes?
Additional locations?
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Winter eats heat the way darkness swallows light. The terrors of failed power and frozen stems are stymied with fire, smoke and white ash.
R: lots of details to work out, but I think you are on the right track. Thanks for removing that silt trapper from the creek-we don't need another island to grow a crop of more Ravenna grass.