Good on you Dean. Volunteer efforts such as yours help and show anglers
care.
All the best
Graeme.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Endress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 February 2003 22:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Greetings from Drowned Southern California!!!!!



JEFF, 


 I do what i can... Today was basically cloudy, a wee bit of the
Rain...nothing compared to yesterday's "watering"...  I tried to see if I
could notice the snow on the San Gabriel Mountians west of me...but cloud
cover prevents the mountians from showing their white mantle.. 


 Plus side is that this rain blew out the sand Bars at the mouths of So cal
Steelhead streams.. the Steelhead can ascend to spawn.. I'm on a volunteer
crew to Observe the Net "trap" on Topanga Creek. The first crew went in this
morning to set up the Wier.. I'm slated to do a 3 am til 10 am watch on
Sunday... I should be able to spot the Steelhead...they pass in the night.
Very proud to assist Southern california Steelhead carry on......amazing
they survive so close to such an oversized Metropolitian area... Mother
Nature ROCKS!!!!! 


 I'll post a report later on Sunday about my "Net watching"... 


     DEAN... 



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 


Thanks for sending the rain this way; Tucson AZ. We really needed it. Hope
it keeps up for about 3 more days, build the snow in the mountains so we
have full streams and lakes for the spring and summer.
Jeff C.
Tucson 




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