& another biting the dust soon !!!
& another biting the dust soon !!!
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This dam has been on again, off agan for removal since my second day at TU, some 16 years ago now. The State is using federal Infrastructure Bill funding to remove it and it will take several years once the permits are in to actually dredge it enough to remove this very tall dam. Realistically, I'd say 5-7 more years if everything goes smoothly. This dam leaks like a sieve in low flows (in all flows, but you can only see it when no water is flowing over the spillway). The lowhead concrete spillway is badly failing, and the impoundment above is considered "fully impacted" by sediment meaning that sucker is full to the top. I've said this before on this site, but the sediment they need to remove as part of this removal would more than fill the Empire State Building! I do know that engineering is underway as I know some involved. Once out, American shad, river herring and striped bass will be able to continue upstream to spawn or to eat. American eels will also benefit, but they already are able to crawl up and over this dam.
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Re: & another biting the dust soon !!!
I have fished there @ the dam in drought situations. I can actually see the water flowing somewhat @ the base under the dam. So you probably correct it does leak like a sieve. Do you think after the dam is removed will it effect the water level to the bloomsbury dam stretch ?
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No, it will only impact to a few hundred yards above the RR tunnels if you know where those are at. That's still a long distance, but not all the way to Bloomsbury. BTW, the same day a crew of various state, federal and private conservation orgs stood at this dam some 16 years ago, the Army Corps began to sink their teeth into a Musky dam removal. That removal is the Bloomsbury dam after realizing they couldn't easily work on this dam in the Musky Gorge. I can't tell you how many years now that engineering plans for removal were done, but we are no closer to having the Bloomsbury dam removed than we were that day just over 16 years ago now.....Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:51 amI have fished there @ the dam in drought situations. I can actually see the water flowing somewhat @ the base under the dam. So you probably correct it does leak like a sieve. Do you think after the dam is removed will it effect the water level to the bloomsbury dam stretch ?
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This has guys all up in arms on Facebook's NJ Trout Fishing page. Claim it's a fly fishing conspiracy (TU) to get the state to end stocking in that area so that it can be wild brook trout only. Also claim opening up the river will allow snakeheads, flatheads, and stripers to have run of the river and eat all the trout.
I told them we should have a mass protest while wearing our tinfoil hats and underwear only!. LOL Can't make this stuff up.
I told them we should have a mass protest while wearing our tinfoil hats and underwear only!. LOL Can't make this stuff up.
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Re: & another biting the dust soon !!!
Thanks spinner for the response. I have fished near the tunnels before, nice spot. its a stocking point but I only fished the upstream side. Never the other side of it. maybe 1 day I make that climb over the tracks. But that a heck of a hill to climb on both sides . I tried wading thru 1 time. way to deep or maybe Im just to short !!!!Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 1:46 pmNo, it will only impact to a few hundred yards above the RR tunnels if you know where those are at. That's still a long distance, but not all the way to Bloomsbury. BTW, the same day a crew of various state, federal and private conservation orgs stood at this dam some 16 years ago, the Army Corps began to sink their teeth into a Musky dam removal. That removal is the Bloomsbury dam after realizing they couldn't easily work on this dam in the Musky Gorge. I can't tell you how many years now that engineering plans for removal were done, but we are no closer to having the Bloomsbury dam removed than we were that day just over 16 years ago now.....Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:51 amI have fished there @ the dam in drought situations. I can actually see the water flowing somewhat @ the base under the dam. So you probably correct it does leak like a sieve. Do you think after the dam is removed will it effect the water level to the bloomsbury dam stretch ?
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Ive read some of it.Drossi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:52 pmThis has guys all up in arms on Facebook's NJ Trout Fishing page. Claim it's a fly fishing conspiracy (TU) to get the state to end stocking in that area so that it can be wild brook trout only. Also claim opening up the river will allow snakeheads, flatheads, and stripers to have run of the river and eat all the trout.
I told them we should have a mass protest while wearing our tinfoil hats and underwear only!. LOL Can't make this stuff up.
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I only go to that page when I need comedic relief in my life. Most of the people that post there are the exact people I want to AVOID when I'm out fishing. I fish for entirely different reasons than they seem to. To each his own but I do what I do cause that's what I want to do. I don't need to be preached at, lectured, or scolded on gear, tactics, or preference of catch by anyone, spin, fly, pinners, or tenkara. I pay my own freight so all I need to do is be law abiding, otherwise I can operate under my own dogma.Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:45 pmIve read some of it.Drossi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:52 pmThis has guys all up in arms on Facebook's NJ Trout Fishing page. Claim it's a fly fishing conspiracy (TU) to get the state to end stocking in that area so that it can be wild brook trout only. Also claim opening up the river will allow snakeheads, flatheads, and stripers to have run of the river and eat all the trout.
I told them we should have a mass protest while wearing our tinfoil hats and underwear only!. LOL Can't make this stuff up.
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It's funny how many friends reach out to me about posts on various other forums or Facebook pages to refute whatever stupidity of the day is out there. I never do. It is a losing battle because the people posting these things are most wearing a drool bucket to capture their brains leaking out of their heads.Drossi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:52 pmThis has guys all up in arms on Facebook's NJ Trout Fishing page. Claim it's a fly fishing conspiracy (TU) to get the state to end stocking in that area so that it can be wild brook trout only. Also claim opening up the river will allow snakeheads, flatheads, and stripers to have run of the river and eat all the trout.
I told them we should have a mass protest while wearing our tinfoil hats and underwear only!. LOL Can't make this stuff up.
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That assumes they have brains to begin with....Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:22 amIt's funny how many friends reach out to me about posts on various other forums or Facebook pages to refute whatever stupidity of the day is out there. I never do. It is a losing battle because the people posting these things are most wearing a drool bucket to capture their brains leaking out of their heads.Drossi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:52 pmThis has guys all up in arms on Facebook's NJ Trout Fishing page. Claim it's a fly fishing conspiracy (TU) to get the state to end stocking in that area so that it can be wild brook trout only. Also claim opening up the river will allow snakeheads, flatheads, and stripers to have run of the river and eat all the trout.
I told them we should have a mass protest while wearing our tinfoil hats and underwear only!. LOL Can't make this stuff up.
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Drossi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 12:19 pmThat assumes they have brains to begin with....Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:22 amIt's funny how many friends reach out to me about posts on various other forums or Facebook pages to refute whatever stupidity of the day is out there. I never do. It is a losing battle because the people posting these things are most wearing a drool bucket to capture their brains leaking out of their heads.Drossi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:52 pmThis has guys all up in arms on Facebook's NJ Trout Fishing page. Claim it's a fly fishing conspiracy (TU) to get the state to end stocking in that area so that it can be wild brook trout only. Also claim opening up the river will allow snakeheads, flatheads, and stripers to have run of the river and eat all the trout.
I told them we should have a mass protest while wearing our tinfoil hats and underwear only!. LOL Can't make this stuff up.
"A sinking fly is closer to Hell" - Unknown