Ted Fay Report : July 19, 2022
Rick Cox
As I noted last week the McCloud has blown again, just about the same time as last year. I’m feeling very sad for the river and all of my guide community buds who depend so much on this legendary river. Aint forgetting those of you too who hold the river next to their hearts, just a damn shame all the way around. Climate change is happening and hopefully the McCloud survives these events that seem to be occurring all too often. So grateful that I was able to fish and guide it in the “good ole days” the last 30 years.
On the other hand the USac has been producing some excellent results. Unfortunately she’s the only game in town until the McCloud clears. The days as we call them, Dog Daze, are hot and consequently the water is getting warm, to the point that CA DF&G is recommending Hoot Owl guide lines. Montana has been doing this for some time and I just wanted to point out how trout are affected as the water warms (see the chart below). I strongly urge you sports to think about early and late water time. Fish till noonish, bail for lunch and a cold one, and then return around 7pm. And remember too carry your water thermometer, these fish certainly don’t need to be stressed any more than they have to.
Just a side note here and a bit of good news, the Ash Camp road closure has commenced repair work on the McCloud River washout. Received this from USFS yesterday….
PG&E is beginning the Hawkins Creek Road Repair Project starting today, Monday, July 18th and is scheduled to occur through the beginning of January 2023. This project is to fix the road that washed away past the McCloud Dam. A lot of people have been walking past the existing closure to access Ash Camp on the McCloud River, but they will not be allowing any pedestrian access during the length of the project due to safety concerns. PG&E is working on a formal public notification and I will share that once it is available.
Cheers
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