Ted Fay Report : April 22, 2023
Rick Cox
Kids, it’s been a very, very long winter. Dogpatch is starting to shake off the snow/ice and now segwaying into a true spring. The forecast below shows a welcomed warm spell. I am so happy because this ole body is still trying to thaw out. It will however induce a rise in the rivers and streams here so what has been a difficult winter and spring to fish high flows will return (USac is currently at 2.5k and rising) due to the impending snow melt that will ensue. Reason for no reports since February is access at best has been limited in getting to the river due to all the snow. Of course I’m not trying to discourage any of y’all but it’s going to remain high for at least another 4-6 weeks but for those who are familiar with high water conditions there are definitely spots to get your butt into but best be careful, the water is very cold and very swift. We don’t need anyone calling 911 for a rescue. I really don’t know how long these conditions will persist but I do remember in 1997 I couldn’t start guiding either the McCloud or USac rivers until the end of June and into July. The charts and pictures below are showing an extraordinary snowpack and filling reservoirs so buckle down, it’s going to be a hell of a ride.
Over on the McCloud River I’ve received this disturbing word that the access to the dam and Ash Camp will be closed in May until December. Just another dagger in everyones heart who love fishing it. As far as access to Ah Di Nah I haven’t received word if the road is open. Generally in years like this the road can still have drifts that you may get stuck in. I’m sure it’s better once you get to the summit but blow downs and slides may be another issue. Best check in with the McCloud Forest Service station in McCloud before venturing out. Read it and weep below from the email the forest service sent out ……….
I was just made aware that PG&E will be conducting repairs on the McCloud Dam starting this May and will have the road blocked for access right after the turnoff for Ah-Di-Na. It sounds like the road will be closed for access through December at least. This will cutoff access to Ash Camp on the McCloud River.
If you have any further questions give Bob a shout at the shop or just stop in and bug him next time in the area.
Cheers
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