In its new issue, The Flyfish Journal features carping the LA River, putting our water in the august company of tournament trout in Wyoming, springtime in Patagonia and fly-in fishing the Northwest Territories.
Not bad for a piker, as I tease my wife whenever really good things happen.
LA’s own Daniel Lopez penned the piece with able assists from his posse, which included LARFF guest contributor Greg Madrigal, and a nice photograph from FoLAR’s William Preston Bowling.
In the same issue, writer Andrew Steketee in Confluence: Los Angeles Steelhead Theory tells us:
“Historically, Oncorhynchus mykiss were present in Zuma Creek, and fish migrated upstream to spawn in the headwaters before heading downstream as smolts. Dams and diversions have disrupted passage throughout the drainage. Predation from fish, birds, raccoons, river otters, lampreys, pinnipeds and humans. Natural propagation in abeyance. This may be the part where Jesus returns to tell us what to do.”
I guess that’s supposed to be funny. If anyone has a picture of a river otter in Southern California, please let me know.
See you on the river, Jim Burns
now even more people know my spot – gotta blur the backgrounds folks… Saw three different groups haul out at least 17 fish on sat with tortillas and corn, I guess its hard to deny someone the right to eat but would be nice if a few were left?
Oh, man, sorry, if I have time tomorrow, I’ll photoshop a blur into it. Very sorry; I forget not everyone is c/r. — Jim