drought... cough cough

guywhofishes

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Not good. If this keeps up, I'm going to need to water my house to keep the dirt from pulling away from the foundation. Winter with open air against the foundation is a great way to crack it all to pieces and cost you twice as much in heating. Come'on Rain!!!
 

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Cows are getting down to the roots. Ranchers are going to have to start feeding early this year or loose the pastures for next year. LB
 

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And El Nino affected winters tend to be drier and warmer than normal. At least, that's what the stats say.
 


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I have lived in Bis since 2020 so I have really only known relatively low water conditions on the river (and I suppose on Sak too but don’t have much experience with that). Despite low conditions I have still experienced great fishing and have come to love the river system. What effects on fishing have you all seen from the low water? Is it mostly just an access thing? How would several years of high water levels affect fishing and the fish migrations? Is it a case where the worst is yet to come if conditions persist? Thanks
 

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