I am frequently outta state for years at a time (and outta the country for months at a time), because of this I like to monitor how well the various fish runs are doin. I have come to the general conclusion that when I am home, the runs are not very good, and when I'm halfway around the world they are phenomenally good.

No science or stats to back this up (plus I have a terrible memory):

It seems to me that the years we have good salmon returns, more often than not we have poor steelhead returns.

Am I way out in left field on this?

Sincerely,
Roger
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