I suspect the claim this is to protect the nuke plant's pump house may be misleading, because a mothballed plant that never got up and running has little use for a pump house, and none of the businesses operating at the site need one either. Pretty sure these changes are about protecting Keys Road and the properties on the west side of the lower Satsop. To think the lower river was such great fly water just 10 years ago... Every run had bitey coho in it. The run by the aforementioned pump house was my favorite spot. Now they all seem to beeline all the way to the Riviera before they start staging where you can catch them. Timing the tides has become more and more important as the lower river becomes less and less hospitable.

Thanks for the heads up, DW!