
Hello Stewards,
My name is John Goraj (john@arroyoseco.org). I am emailing you because Tim Brick, managing director of the Arroyo Seco Foundation, passed along your info to me.
I am program manager for the native trout restoration project that we are starting now. All of you have expressed interest in wanting to help with our initial fish surveys. Thanks for being involved in this exciting project!
Isn’t it great that all of this rain has caused the Arroyo to flow so abundantly? The time has come to go and look for some fish!
I am planning on doing a scout on Saturday, Feb. 11, at 10 am. If you can make it, meet at the Switzer Falls Trailhead parking lot in the Angeles Crest. This location does require an Adventure Pass or day pass FYI.
If you can’t make it this time, that’s okay. We’ll be going up there several more times this spring. If you have any questions or would like to discuss more with me, you can contact me though the contact info below. I would love to hear any and all suggestions you may have.
Thanks for your time. I look forward to meeting you,

Hi John, I’m glad you contacted me. Unfortunately, I have a class on Saturday mornings through April 1 that poses a conflict but keep me in mind for the future.
Dennis
Dennis Leski 310-424-8662 Denniswleski@gmail.com
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 1:23 PM, lariverflyfishing wrote:
> Jim Burns posted: ” Hello Stewards, My name is John Goraj ( > john@arroyoseco.org). I am emailing you because Tim Brick, managing > director of the Arroyo Seco Foundation, passed along your info to me. I am > program manager for the native trout restoration project that we are ” >
That is so great! I haven’t been healthy enough to do the trek but please keep me appraised. Based on what information I have, is it really possible that any trout have survived?
I wish I can come. I have a wedding that day. Please give a heads up if you have more events coming up. Gary.
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Will be a blessing to go in April – keep in touch. Thanks.
Any signs of hope out there?
Nice post thanks foor sharing