Double Haul,

Good point and good question!

Todd,

Absolutely, you're correct about that! -That goes back to my earlier post thoughts on the subject of fishing pressure in the urban/suburban proximities. The Sauk is far a way enough to warrant it's C&R season even though the projection for wild returns is just barely within the estimated goal/limits....(A good number though, thanks in part to it's remoteness and ruralness) Also, there is less likelyhood on a river like the Sauk for there to be people fishing it when they get off work on the weekdays -atleast in an any measurable number..... The Green is very easy to fish in the spring after work for many folk, not to mention the close proximity it has to many peoples homes..... Hey, and why make the trek two hours in early March when it tkes you 5-30min to spend time on the Green -a lot easier decision for many fishermen.
Good Fishing, Darin
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