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    Default The first of the 4 Klamath River dams is coming down, right now.

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    I can't believe this is actually happening. Such great news to see those pictures.

    I wonder if the Klamath will be fishable this fall??? Or will it be muddy due to the construction?

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    Hooray! I never thought it would happen.

    @Jeff F Both Copco dams are both above Iron Gate so, in my opinion, there shouldn't be much of a silt problem until Iron Gate Dam comes out. That dam is slated to come out next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJoe View Post
    Hooray! I never thought it would happen.

    @Jeff F Both Copco dams are both above Iron Gate so, in my opinion, there shouldn't be much of a silt problem until Iron Gate Dam comes out. That dam is slated to come out next year.
    Thanks Joe. That's good news. Haven't been there in 3 years due to the stupid COVID shutdown, fires, and last year's slide and muddy water.

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    How many miles of river will open up after all four dams are removed?

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    Counting all of the tributaries, the estimate is that about 400 miles of new habitat will open up after the final dam is removed.

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    I heard the smaller half-pounders spawn up the tributaries?



    In my lifetime of fishing, I am very excited to see dams coming down, worldwide now.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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