Friday, April 27, 2018

Citing costs, U.S. House votes to halt additional water spills for salmon


Breaching the four Lower Snake River Dams would require an act of Congress under legislation that passed the U.S. House of Representatives today.

The bill, sponsored by Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Dan Newhouse,R- Wash., would block spilling of additional water over the dams, which was recently ordered by the court to help young salmon and steelhead migrate to the ocean. Any modifications to the dams’ operations would be halted for about five years, unless Congress specifically authorized changes to power production or Snake River navigation.

House Resolution 3144 recognizes the dams’ contribution to the Northwest economy and provides certainty to irrigators, barge operators and the region’s electric ratepayers, the sponsors said during a conference call.

Additional spills of water over the dams to aid fish costs about $40 million yearly in lost power production, which affects rates for families and businesses, Newhouse said.

“Salmon and dams can co-exist,” McMorris Rodgers said. “That’s a story we need to continue to tell.”....

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Since the season is nearly upon us...

a refresher on C&R...but with a slightly different agenda/perspective:


Instagram Is Killing Fish

[aka One creature’s selfie is another creature’s suffocation.]

Sometimes, when I start losing faith in humanity, I cheer myself up by perusing the latest casualty reports that result from people taking selfies at inopportune moments. It’s not that I wish harm on anybody. But so long as the Lords of Karma hold that someone needs to get kicked in the shorts, such a fate might as well befall those who truly deserve it. If you take the Darwinian long view, what could be considered a tragic loss for Mom and Dad and Sis (when Buddy takes an Instagram snap of himself licking the third rail at the Acela station), is probably a net gain for the gene pool.....

Monday, April 16, 2018

Laurance Lake is CLOSED for 2018..



Laurance Lake and it's associated campground [Kinnikinnick], located on the north flank of Mt Hood near Parkdale, are CLOSED for 2018. They are doing some renovations on the dam/spillway system and will be drawing the lake down low enough it may cause some stress for fish - especially later in the summer. Native bull trout, cutthroat trout and wild rainbows all inhabit the waters there.

Wonder if this applies to the ospreys and bald eagles that make that area home? Always entertaining to have them arguing each other over hunt territories.
Bald Eagle 'knee-deep' trolling at Laurance
Keep the closure in mind for any trips you were planning for 2018!


Thursday, April 12, 2018

Reminder!!

Don't forget - OUTING this weekend:

OUTINGS!
WHEN: April 15, 2018
WHERE: Lost Lake - CLATSOP COUNTY [this is the lake that was lost out toward the Coast!! It is NOT the lake lost over by Mt Hood!! DO NOT FOLLOW YOUR CAR'S COMPUTER WITHOUT LOOKING AT WHERE YOU WILL END UP!!!]
WHAT TIME: mid-morning - around the launch or on the water....
WHAT to EXPECT: Andy has not changed this season opening event for a number of years - it's close, it has fish and it has some recycled hatchery steelhead to keep you on your toes. Just be sure you find the correct lost lake - might help to CONTACT ANDY if you are uncertain. This hidden gem is just above the Nehalem River off of Highway 26 before Camp 18.
DIRECTIONS: drive WEST on highway 26 and turn off on the road to Henry Rierson Spruce Run Park on the Nehalem River. Just before entering the park, a gravel road (unsigned but known as the Lost Lake Road) takes off on the left. This road travels 5 or 6 miles to a parking area on your right. Just past the parking lot is an unimproved boat ramp.
WHAT to BRING: a friend or kid, your fishing pole, a floating device - whatever you want, it is really laid back experience!

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

April at TVTU?

GENERAL MEETING!
WHEN: CANCELLED for April; look for it again in May.....there was a miscommunication with our venue and we have no space at the inn!
WHERE: Lucky Lab Public House [Multnomah Village]

OUTINGS!
WHEN: April 15, 2018
WHERE: Lost Lake - CLATSOP COUNTY [this is the lake that was lost out toward the Coast!! It is NOT the lake lost over by Mt Hood!! DO NOT FOLLOW YOUR CAR'S COMPUTER WITHOUT LOOKING AT WHERE YOU WILL END UP!!!]
WHAT TIME: mid-morning - around the launch or on the water....
WHAT to EXPECT: Andy has not changed this season opening event for a number of years - it's close, it has fish and it has some recycled hatchery steelhead to keep you on your toes. Just be sure you find the correct lost lake - might help to CONTACT ANDY if you are uncertain. This hidden gem is just above the Nehalem River off of Highway 26 before Camp 18.
DIRECTIONS: drive WEST on highway 26 and turn off on the road to Henry Rierson Spruce Run Park on the Nehalem River. Just before entering the park, a gravel road (unsigned but known as the Lost Lake Road) takes off on the left. This road travels 5 or 6 miles to a parking area on your right. Just past the parking lot is an unimproved boat ramp.
WHAT to BRING: a friend or kid, your fishing pole, a floating device - whatever you want, it is really laid back experience!