Yes, Saturdays storms brought another batch of dirt into the rivers. It is likely that the Kinni will now hold color for a while. This is not necessarily a bad thing for anglers, possibly making trout more approachable than if the water is crystal clear. The Rush will probably clear sooner and may, I said may be considered fishable by tomorrow night depending on your definition of fishable
The Kinni did not have a chance to clear in the lower canyon yet from last weeks deluge and was put off again on Saturday. The flows are coming down quickly though and some edge clearing was visible today on the upper. More rain is in the forecast.
Poachers
I have been watching these thieves for a couple of weeks now. Sorry for the poor quality images. The mothers only let me photograph from inside the house. Apparently they like my food supply.
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That my friend, is a lot of debris. But what is even more mysterious, and yet a miracle from the barley Gods, is how perfectly mother nature in all of her fury and power, so delicately placed a perfectly tempered can of nectar on that log. Kind of like a beautiful lass picking beautiful tulips of the PBR variety.
Hey Andy. Before we moved down the hill, the deer were always a problem. Had to fence everything. Also used a spray called “Deer Fence”. Had a garlic smell, but kept the deer at bay. Maybe that would help with the “thieves”.
7/14/2015 7AM
El Paso
The Rush was chocolate milk.
Mike
Thanks Mike
I will see if it looks any better this evening.
A
Thanks Mark
I realize I have created a mecca for deer and other critters to feed. Years ago I developed a metric for work load versus sharing. I have adjusted for sharing because of the benefits of watching. The deer only get the low hanging fruit, I can deal with that
Trout bum
The wonders of nature are amazing:)
Upper Kinni fished well last night (Fri, 17th). Just a slight stain despite the high water. I suppose all that has changed now. I guess one thing good about the rain, it is keeping the springs going. Water temp was just below 60 degrees last night after it was 90 degrees all day.
Greg
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