Fortunately, the National Park Service has organized a fish relocation project to get the fish moved rather than being left out to dry. The event to move these fish is on Saturday, October 8, with a meeting point of Fletcher's Boat House at 9AM. Volunteers are needed to move the fish, and waders/nets will be needed (note that NPS has a limited supply). NPS also moved some fish last weekend, including the big catfish in the attached photo.
We look forward to the improvements, but will have to suffer a season or two of missing out on our favorite mulberry hatch.
Dalton
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