A reminder of the struggle and the resilience of so cal trout ...
Read here: https://lariverflyfishing.blog/2022/06/13/right-now-the-world-needs-a-small-miracle/
Musings from Bernard Yin
Some fish-hugging, a little rock and roll, travel, pondering and shameless California livin' thrown in
A reminder of the struggle and the resilience of so cal trout ...
Read here: https://lariverflyfishing.blog/2022/06/13/right-now-the-world-needs-a-small-miracle/
Sometimes a sign says one thing and it tells me, in my mind, something else. I took a long hike recently with a buddy with whom I had not fished with since childhood. The trailhead said "Meadows". The meadows were there but an extra mile or so coughed up a yummy gorge! Yes, water levels were lower than normal. I may refrain from returning until fall. Some of the earlier photos show the impressive amount of trail work to clear fallen trees. Many fell last year as a result of an unusually heavy wind event. Obviously, many of these trees have already been compromised by drought and/or bark beetle. It was impressive to see the crazy amount of trail-work that had been done.
Although we have not had much snow or rain in So Cal, this stream was suspiciously green with algae. Photo was taken mid February(!!!!). Water was cold; roughly high 50s. I have been visiting this creek for years and have only seen it this bad in, say, July. Maybe too many "nutrients" from cattle a few miles upstream? I remain baffled.