DarkShadow wrote:Isn't the mass amount of rains supposed to entice steelhead from entering their ancestral homes?
I know an acquaintance that years (if not a decade) ago, caught a pretty nice sized steelhead off the surf in Malibu. I wonder if we'll have any incidental by catches from the surf this year. And I wonder if there will be an increased # of southern steelhead that move up to Malibu Creek, and the other tributaries.
And on the topic of dams, I'm a hugely obsessed with the reservoirs in Azusa Canyon and I saw that San Gabriel Res was drained to move sediment away, but according to my buddy who works for Azusa Water, that project is probably done, as the rains caught up to them. I wonder what happened to the fish? Did they move downstream to Morris? Is that how dams work? :-D
- You are correct, water means an opportunity to migrate. In addition to obvious impediments such as dams the sad fact is that their numbers are simply so low that the odds are tough. But, coincidentally and to your point, I was doing some photography in one of the "805's" known streams of "potential" steelhead habitat just yesterday and ran into an field biologist assessing the status of a fish passage/barrier. What I mean by all of this and sorry to be so cryptic is simply: you are correct
- Incidental catches are fascinating. I have a record from years ago of one caught in Dana Harbor! Also, just a few weeks ago, a friend spotted one in Ventura harbor while he was there on vacation. Just swimming around. He took photos and we even submitted them to the right people (DFW/CalTrout). Both confirmed that it was a male steelhead. I would say it was pushing 27 inches. The theory is that it may have been in the vicinity awaiting hi flows on the Santa Clara drainage.
- I wish I knew more about the status of fish in the SG Reservoir and above. I think we already know that these fish face crazy challenges esp. after the Bobcat Fire and, yeah, miners and drought up the EF. There is so much potential for that region to be a place of nurture for these fish.
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