by David Moskowitz, Executive Director and John McMillan, Director of Science
In general, things are looking much better than anticipated for wild summer season steelhead in the Columbia River basin.
Naturally, we’re now getting in the dry, hot slog of August and September. The high streamflows of early summer season have actually dissipated. Fish are now pulling into thermal haven and the rate of migration will slow.
It’s the Pet Days in baseball terms, figuratively and actually.
Will the remarkably hot player in June and July stay hot for the remainder of the season? Check out the remainder of the Post HERE
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