Many quality posts in this thread.

I'd like to thank Smalma and Salmo G for taking the time to type out a long-ass quality post like that to get the info out to the masses.

This story is a shame. But it's nothing new. Just a couple more rivers added to the list of many who are mere shadows of what they once were. I used to catch steelhead in Mill Creek in Shelton. And Goldsborough creek, too. And that was as a ham-fisted kid with a Wright-McGill rod and a Mitchell 300 reel, tossing a big old Dardevle red and white spoon.

I guess I played my own little role in seeing those fish disappear. I didn't know any better at the time. And even though we know better now, I don't see anything changing.
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