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What is not shown is what source hatchery/ies. That might be part of the issue at hand.assuming the wdfw datasets are accurate, the last adult rainbow stocked in dry falls was in 1998. i don't think any of the triploids planted there were fry.
also, stocking levels really have not changed in the last ten years except to discontinue the tigers. if there are any left, they will be bruisers.
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I have a theory: Approximately 15 years ago they (BLM?) drastically lowered Banks Lake to do repairs on the dam and gates on the south end of the the lake, tighten things up as it were, one of the results of these repairs was less ground water flowing into Dry Falls Lake.I don't understand why the water level dropped at Dry Falls, since I assume it is fed by water from Banks Lake flowing below ground.
Does anybody know what changed at Banks Lake and its operation that would have resulted in Dry Falls lake levels dropping??
Its BOR not BLM. BLM gets blamed for everthing!!I have a theory: Approximately 15 years ago they (BLM?) drastically lowered Banks Lake to do repairs on the dam and gates on the south end of the the lake, tighten things up as it were, one of the results of these repairs was less ground water flowing into Dry Falls Lake.
Mind sharing where you're getting that data? What I'm seeing on WDFW looks very different (format, not necessarily the numbers). The website from what I can tell only publishes the stocking plan, and that's in PDF.
i pull a csv extract from the link below (it's a wdfw dataset but not the wdfw site) and then work with the data in excel. the format in the snips is just a pivot table. the stocking plan is a different dataset, but i'm guessing it can also be pulled in csv. if not, there are tools out there to convert the .pdf to excel.I'm probably alone in this, but I like how it's changed.
Mind sharing where you're getting that data? What I'm seeing on WDFW looks very different (format, not necessarily the numbers). The website from what I can tell only publishes the stocking plan, and that's in PDF.
Sweet, thanks!!i pull a csv extract from the link below (it's a wdfw dataset but not the wdfw site) and then work with the data in excel. the format in the snips is just a pivot table. the stocking plan is a different dataset, but i'm guessing it can also be pulled in csv. if not, there are tools out there to convert the .pdf to excel.
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