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AdminiMom
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: North Coast
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Andrew came in and said, "Did you hear that tree fall down, last night?"
"No?" He said it shook the house, and they all went down to the river at 3 to see. Couldn't see it, but... I see it now! :-( HUGE tree, in my favorite hole! The river is NOT passable at this point!
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Huge tree in the river=large woody debris=fish rearing habatat
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AdminiMom
Join Date: Apr 2000
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BAM! Yip, plenty of fish rearing habitat there!
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AdminiMom
Join Date: Apr 2000
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I was wrong. Bill says it is passable, just dangerous, with sweepers, especially as the river drops.
Just be careful of this one! The current tends to draw you into it. Jen
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Tuna!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Columbia City, Or
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holy cow I never seen so much Kilchis in Aug!
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AdminiMom
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: North Coast
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No kidding. This is what it looked like three days ago!
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Tuna!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Columbia City, Or
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Jen, thanks for the graphic display of mother-nature. One day low and clear, next day full, muddy and trees coming down...Wow! I can see T bay and N bay full of sam. any hour now.
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