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Title: Areas around Wanapum Still Closed
Post by: sakoshooter on November 05, 2014, 09:25:53 PM
OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has extended the closure of four water access sites along the Columbia River behind Wanapum Dam through Jan. 15, while work continues to repair a fractured spillway.

WDFW officials closed the sites and access to the beach in March, after Grant County Public Utility District drew Wanapum Reservoir down to record levels to relieve pressure on the dam.

Jim Brown, WDFW regional director for north-central Washington, said the extended closure is necessary to protect public safety, fish habitat, and archeological and cultural resources.

"The PUD is progressing with repairs to the dam, but has not yet reached the point where the reservoir can be raised," Brown said. "Once that happens, we can safely reopen our access sites."

The closures affect the Yo Yo, Old Vantage Highway, Sunland Estates and Frenchman Coulee water access sites.

WDFW also closed the lower ends of roads that lead into the reservoir at the Colockum and L.T. Murray wildlife areas in Kittitas and Chelan counties, and at the Columbia Basin Wildlife Area in Grant County.

Brown noted that the upland portions of the wildlife areas above the ordinary high-water level remain open to the public. Closures will be enforced by WDFW law enforcement officers in cooperation with local sheriff's offices, he said.



I"m not sure why they have to close the area to sportsmen. Ducks don't care how shallow the water is and we don't either if it's holding waterfowl.
Title: Re: Areas around Wanapum Still Closed
Post by: Brad Harshman on November 05, 2014, 09:45:07 PM
Because its not safe.  Those saturated sediments on the shoreline are still extremely soft.  Like sink to your waist and get stuck soft.  Also they're still fluctuating the water.  I'd be a bad situation if someone got stuck and the water came up.  Trust me - Im dying to get out there too. :drool:

It'll happen, it'll get fixed, and we'll have some great hunting when it does. Fingers are crossed that it happens sooner than later.
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