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Old October 4th, 2004, 07:30 PM
Frank Reid
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Default TR: Penns Creek - Sorta (part two)

the bottom is getting scoured,

Thats one aspect of the flood we were discussing. The green drake nymph
lives in silt. The silt has been flushed from many of the areas on
Penns. I saw pitted limestone in areas that used to have a silt bottom,
including the Axelrod Stretch. It will be interesting to see what
happens next year.
One local did say that the fish were hitting bigtime on sculpins on
Spring Creek. This may be an adaptation, as this area was well scoured.

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Frank Reid
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