It's that time of year again, answering the big question: Is the gate to Leech Lake open yet?
So, have any of you intrepid travelers going to be traversing White Pass in the next couple of weeks? How about a short detour and perhaps a picture of the access road? I will call the Forest Service and ask the status, but later. It is really painful to be subjected to the lack of information from them, so I put it off.
Poor ole Leech, the last few years have been really downers. Last year I noted few mayflies, two whole species of Caddis missing (black and cinnamon), and rock snot in the leafy cabbage patch area. Really huge changes in the biology of the place and it's been a trend for a few years. I remember blizzard hatches of mayflies and damsels. They would crawl under your glasses. I've been fishing the lake once or twice a week for 20 years so I do have a time line of observation. As Forrest Gump said, "Stuff happens". Well, it sure has here.
Anyway, intel, curious minds need intel.
Thanks,
Jerry
So, have any of you intrepid travelers going to be traversing White Pass in the next couple of weeks? How about a short detour and perhaps a picture of the access road? I will call the Forest Service and ask the status, but later. It is really painful to be subjected to the lack of information from them, so I put it off.
Poor ole Leech, the last few years have been really downers. Last year I noted few mayflies, two whole species of Caddis missing (black and cinnamon), and rock snot in the leafy cabbage patch area. Really huge changes in the biology of the place and it's been a trend for a few years. I remember blizzard hatches of mayflies and damsels. They would crawl under your glasses. I've been fishing the lake once or twice a week for 20 years so I do have a time line of observation. As Forrest Gump said, "Stuff happens". Well, it sure has here.
Anyway, intel, curious minds need intel.
Thanks,
Jerry