#397241 - 12/17/07 12:02 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
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River Nutrients
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With the weather we had that froze the ground and dumped snow then the temps jumped 20 degrees thawed everything and the ground that storm set us up for some desasters with clearcuts or not... Are you suggesting this slide would have happened whether this land was clearcut or not?
Edited by Dave D (12/17/07 12:03 PM)
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#397242 - 12/17/07 12:04 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
[Re: Dave D]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 05/27/00
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Loc: Stumpy Acres
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I surely could have! If you drive up hood canal you will see numerous slides like this but they were on ground with timber on it...The weather we had set us up for this...
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#397246 - 12/17/07 12:13 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
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Loc: Elma
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Not to minimize the severity of those slides, but it's probably fortunate that they're on a South Fork trib and not the mainstem Chehalis. There's not a lot of mainstem spawning downstream of the South Fork at least until Oakville. The river gradient is too flat, and a lot of sediment will settle out there - contributing to future flooding problems. The preponderance of Chehalis mainstem spawning is in the main fork upstream of Rainbow Falls and even Pe Ell. Of course, if Stillman Creek was a decent coho spawning and rearing trib, it ain't no more.
If that slope was going to be harvested, it should have been selective cut with no dragging allowed for yarding. But those kind of restrictions likely would have made it unprofitable to cut at all. The immediately troubling part is the high load of fine sediments. Not that the Halis is a traditionally clear river, but the clay type sediments are not the same river bottom sands/silts that we normally deal with. The river is not it's normal brown color, it is the same color as the slide in the picture. The plunkers are getting really itchy, and those fine sediments tend to carry a lot farther down the river (correct me if I am wrong). If that slide produces that kind of silt level on every rain event, fishing the main stem could be an issue for years to come. I hope they can do some kind of mitigation on that thing, this spring. That sticky mud is coating everything in the river bottom. We have been cutting brush to blind the boat, and that sticky sh!t just coats everything. Turns a yellow lab into a chocolate lab before he even gets to fetch the first bird.
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#397249 - 12/17/07 12:19 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
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No Doubt Doc..... Tier ZERO is on the way.
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#397254 - 12/17/07 12:41 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
[Re: superfly]
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No Doubt Doc..... Tier ZERO is on the way. As in......almost no fish available, No harvest, no c-n-r, no season period? Just want to understand the terminology. Sounds like Chehalis Sportfishing Advisory Group jargon.
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#397266 - 12/17/07 01:01 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
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River Nutrients
Registered: 01/17/04
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Loc: Sheltona Beach
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Anyone surprized the road (on the left) sluffed off? Also, a slope like this should have a buffer at least twice what is shown IMHO.
Perhaps a better phrase would be; " Weyerhaeuser, The fish killing company."
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#397313 - 12/17/07 02:50 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
[Re: Timber]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/04/01
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Loc: Gold Bar
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I surely could have! If you drive up hood canal you will see numerous slides like this but they were on ground with timber on it...The weather we had set us up for this... Timber Fair enough.... How much timber was on the lands with slides, just little pencil trees or was there some adequate ground cover to prevent the water from really starting to run? Just trying to understand
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#397330 - 12/17/07 03:38 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
[Re: Dave D]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 05/27/00
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Loc: Stumpy Acres
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theres some decent sized timber that slid down on the hood canal..I just think with as much moisture as we had the ground was totaly saturated...Then as the pic above shows logging that didnt help but who's to say there wouldnt have been a slide even if the timber was there? Look at the slide up in the left corner of the pic it looks like it took a bunch of timber down with it..
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#397457 - 12/17/07 10:01 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
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Carcass
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 2190
Loc: Post Falls Idaho
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I saw that and read the article and it is bad. Could it be that the State was quick to sign off to keep jobs in economically depressed Lewis County?
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#397677 - 12/18/07 04:42 PM
Re: chehalis mud (resurrected)
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 03/19/01
Posts: 106
Loc: Rochester WA
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I've often wondered the same thing about the fertilizer that Weyco applies. Few years back I was Elk hunting in the area of the photo and a helecopter flew over with fertilizer (I think?) spewing from the bucket. I was standing creekside and It felt like it was hailing. The product totaly covered the ground and did'nt even come close to missing the creek. What did that do to the water quality?
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