Was just wondering if anyone has heard anything about the chehalis being rediverted through the hatchery?
I know that they were trying to redirect it last year, but the last I heard was that the natives wouldn't let the workers on there land to do this, thus stopping work on the situation. I guess that the natives liked the river going through their land!!!
Was just wondering because since the river changed flows I don't know what is going to happen to the coho population, are there going to be enough coho able to get back to the hatchery to sustain a run?
Are the natives now goig to net the chehalis as well??? Was there early last year, got into some damn fine fish, then two or three days later I went back and there wasn't a coho to be found, anywhere. Just made me wonder a bit, was still early november and there were no cohos even seen let alone hitting. Where did all the ho's go!!!! Is this what we are to expect?
? I wouldn't be opposed to some of us fisherman going out there while the water is low and redirecting it ourselves. Just means carrying alot of rocks about 40 feet!!!!! Mind you that would take allot of fisherman!!!!!