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Postby Gary Coe » Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:09 pm

Yes, it's even been in the papers down here. They were expecting longer delays than usual because of all the Thanksgiving traffic. It should be back to normal tomorrow.
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Postby MrFisher » Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:08 am

The Weather
Channel 80% chance or Rain @ (05:00AM),down to 30% by 15:00(3:00PM).

Radar show's coastal rain comming this way, But nothing like it did yesterday.

Right Now 04:55, outside ,no Wind, no Rain.

I'll have to leave early ,if I can't find anyone to pick up the little girl from school at Unv. Prep/by Shasta High.
But I'll be there to do what I can to help untill then.

I'll be checking in later Gary,
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Postby MrFisher » Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:34 am

0730 Looking Good

Update Radar show's verry little rain twards Lakehead and Diminishing . Some skattered rains twards Redding but nothing prolonged. Looks like its going to be a good day. Of Corse things could change, But looks good right now..
As long as the turcks can get out.

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Hatchery truck delay

Postby Al Millan » Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:49 am

All,

There will be a slight delay in the arrival of the planting trucks. There's some snow and ice on the road from the Crystal Lake hatchery which will slow down the trucks. The meeting time of 10am has been moved to 12 noon.

Thanks for your patience,

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Postby Michael Jones » Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:44 pm

Well we spent the day in Lakehead, BUT due to snow and ice the trucks were unable to make the trip down the hill. When I left Lakehead the newly scheduled date is Wednesday the 29th at 10:00am at Sugerloaf Cottages.

I met a bunch of great people and I know they will do a great job on Wednesday, I wish I could be there, but I will be working.
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Postby MrFisher » Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:29 pm

A big thanks to the Basshole for Lunch today too.

Like wise, It good meeting you and the rest of guys was up there today.

If your not fishing ,learning new tricks to try and the Fishing stories is the next best thing.
BTW. Michael, Thanks for the save. My big mouth , Red faced and all, I’ll remember that for a wile. lol
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Postby Al Millan » Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:08 am

Yes, MIchael is correct. So far, the new plant day is this Wednesday at 10am. Meeting place at Sugarloaf Cottages.

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Postby Michael Jones » Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:12 pm

Well, did anybody make it back out?
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Postby Gary Coe » Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:32 pm

Yes! While I was down at the American River Hatchery this afternoon picking up our food for tomorrow's Collins Lake plant, I got a call from the new DFG Region 1 Biologist, Monty Currier. The fish are IN THE PENS. He said they are real beauts now. What will they look like next April? For one thing... BIG!!

All went well and there were plenty of volunteers. I don't have names yet, but a big THANK YOU to all who helped. And that would include those who were there Monday.
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Postby Budman » Wed Nov 29, 2006 6:03 pm

And the bulk of the work was done by the CCC's--much to the relief of some of us old guys.

The only change I would make is to designate a pilot vehicle. One of the fellows I had invited (Troutdraggin on the Sniffer) wasn't sure how to get from Antlers to the last stop--Holiday. He and I were the last ones to leave Antlers but were the first ones to arrive at Holiday. We decided that there must have been a stop in Lakehead to feed the hard working CCC's. Ha! It turns out the rest of the caravan wound up at Lakeview Resort. So there was a slight delay to deposit about 750 fish at Holiday Resort.

I volunteer to be the pilot vehicle next year.

3,000+ Pit River Strain Rainbows in four pens on the McCloud and Sacramento Arms. Next year there may be two more pens on Shasta--Gary Coe may have more information on that later...
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Postby MrFisher » Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:57 am

Good Post Bud
We weren’t Lost ,We were just taking the Scenic Route. Ha Ha
Good Meeting Everyone there.

Gary Have some pictures to send to you . Let me know ware you want them sent and size file you can download and I'll get them to you asap.

The Eagle Lake strain they Planted this year were Beautiful
A few dinks , but WOW ,most were good sized fish.
You can bet, I'll be out there to catch some of thoes humdinger's...
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There planting the Pit River Strain next season/ Thats Grate Too.
Thanks to all for Keeping our Future Bright.
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Postby HiTechKoke » Thu Nov 30, 2006 2:51 pm

Hi Mr. Fisher - I sent you an email of where to send the photos. I'll have them up on the web site fairly quickly after a bit of processing.
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Postby Michael Jones » Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:20 pm

HiTechTrout wrote:Hi Mr. Fisher - I sent you an email of where to send the photos. I'll have them up on the web site fairly quickly after a bit of processing.


Thanks Kevin, I cant wait to see them
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Postby MrFisher » Sat Dec 02, 2006 6:18 am

Being a dummy ,I guess,I just couldn't find the Pictures on here that they put up. Just in the Off chance theres other out there like me who couldn't find them. Here some to check out.

What color, The fish averaged 1.5 per Lb. But there were quite a few I saw 2 to 2 1/2 lbs already. Woo Hoo ,cant wate

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The Guys and Gals from the C.C Cure Line up eagerly with there buckets.
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Monty Currier , DFG Fishery Biologist, Looks on as the plant continues.
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The horn blew 2 long and 1 short . Oh wait was another story. The docks at the different Harbors.
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Postby HiTechKoke » Sat Dec 02, 2006 8:28 pm

Hey MrFisher - I should have your Shasta photos up in the Photo gallery tomorrow. I got backlogged on a bunch of project photos. Posting them here like you did is great and plus you can share the story. When I get them posted you will be able to go tot he Kokanee Power Home page and then click on Photo Galleries and they will be in the list at the top.
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