Re: Weekend of Fishing Shot to Heck
I do sympathize with you "Easterners" [East of the Rockies.] I spend a month each spring and fall taking care of my mom's place on Keuka Lake in central NY, and I know that this past year has been both exceptionally wet and exceptionally cold. But, let me remind you that last year and the year before, and the year before,
yall were complaining about the drought<br /><br />I live in the Pacific NW, and here, it has been dangerously hot and dangerously dry. <br />The woods are on fire!<br />There is no prospect of putting out the fires until we get rain!<br />I-84 (the only east/west Interstate between I-90 in Seattle and I-80 in Sacramento) is CLOSED by fire, 30 miles east of Portland!<br /><br />We have had decent fall salmon returns to the estuaries, but if we dont get rain and cooler temperatures, they will not survive the trip up-stream to spawn, and so, in 3-5 years, the populations will collapse. Steelhead suffer 50% mortality in 72 hours in 72 degree water. Salmon do a little better, but not much. The Columbia River (at Camas/Washougal WA, 15 miles above Portland OR) is 71 degrees. This is not good.<br /><br />Forecast is high 80s and low to mid 90s and NO RAIN for at least the next 10-days.<br /><br />We joke about this (When the ferns and moss on my back dry out it scratches something fierce.), but we really do need rain, overcast, and cooler temperatures.