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Guess you'll start having to stop at that other big lake on your way...I don't have an answer here, but I finally decided to get a Washington license this year, and Merrill was on my list to check out. Bummed if this is the case.
I’d have no idea what to do there. However, I’m happy to tag along with you one of these days…Guess you'll start having to stop at that other big lake on your way...
Tie on a fly the size of a baby duck and swing for the fencesI’d have no idea what to do there. However, I’m happy to tag along with you one of these days…
Be careful. The edge of that rabbit hole is steep and slippery.I’d have no idea what to do there. However, I’m happy to tag along with you one of these days…
I've tried duckling flies. they don't seem to have a taste for them. But then again, they don't have much of a taste for anything I throw.Tie on a fly the size of a baby duck and swing for the fences![]()
In other words: "Protect the Darwin Award contestants at any cost!"According to DNR Merrill Lake access will be closed for the foreseeable future out of a “abundance of caution”.
Hell, the GPNF has been using that excuse for over 40 years... must be spreading... The best way to decrease your workload if you're managing the forest is to keep people out.According to DNR Merrill Lake access will be closed for the foreseeable future out of a “abundance of caution”.
did they do any logging above that area? Years ago you could go past Merrill to McBride lake which no longer exists. Had great callibaetis hatches there but it got washed out. I don't anywhere around Mt, St. Helens is stable.The report should include the instability of the hillside that caused the original issue. DNR indicates that during the process of preparing for the reopening, they discovered continued landslide and unstable slope risks above the campground, boat launch, and access road. I cannot argue with their decision...