Maybe 11/1.

Also, this whole shifting of rain events to later in the year and other climate changes that lead to drought and warmer summers may lead us to seeing radical shifts in our salmonid species. We should be losing, or at least significantly reducing, species that ned water in the summer but also enhancing the species that use the streams just for spawning and incubation. So, with good management, we should see more chum, maybe pinks (they like cold water), and Fall Chinook. Springers, coho and steelhead will have a harder time.