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That does not explain why the Puyallup was such a good fishery up until they shut the hatcheries down?
I understand the thought of the death by a thousand cuts, but when I hear about the individual cuts it seems like there are examples and counter-examples for each.Like when I hear about pollution, you can look at the Duwamish (EPA superfund site) and it still receives runs of wild fish. And then you have rivers else with no pollution and they have fish but at the reduced levels.For habitat/development, you could say Skagit and Cowlitz have a decent amount of development and can still bring in fish, Puyallup has a lot of development on the lower river and has a run, not huge, but fish are returning. Then you have a river like Queets almost the entirety is in a national park and it is way below what bios say it could handle.For the ones that point to silting and fine gravel and say that logging roads are the cause, you can look at Toutle and the river was a mudflow wasteland and fish found their way back and repopulated a bit.Also for logging, the Clearwater was logged big time. They used to log it down to the banks and cut all the creeks and drug logs through them back in the 70's and early 80's--basically one giant clear cut 30ish years ago; and that river still brings in some pretty big fish in decent numbers (below what it could--but more than the log-apocalypse people try to claim).Also for habitat, you have culverts. The Hoh has had quite a few culverts replaced and opened up all kinds of previously blocked habitat. Still misses escapement more and more each year.Estuaries--rivers like Naselle or some of the Hood Canal rivers look to have good,intact estuaries and haven't been what they used to be, but Nisqually had a lot done to its estuary many years ago to convert to farm land (being restored now) and it gets fish back (not exactly fishable from what I hear).One of the things I do see in common with all of them is they all send their smolts to the ocean.
Sounds like a plan Forks....interested in a very lightly used 2008 clackacraft old school high side?