GaryP1958
Active member
My point was steelhead are very resilient and all fish are survivors and Munsel is the first of a chain of lakes and their will to spawn is why they are alive today. The fact there is still steelhead in Socal in a very small creek that has a dam and has sewer effluent and is 3 inches of water most of the year is a testament to the tenacity of steelhead. I believe small populations of wild fish exist in these small coastal creeks.If the Sea Run Cuts can thrive I bet the steelies can too! I got one for you Roger, I fish N Twin in Deschutes County in the winter I have seen rainbows spawning there in winter. There is no creek feeding that lake it is pristine rain melt only it can happen. I know you pride yourself on the STEP education yes good stuff but nature doesn't always follow our beliefs!. I bet Sutton has a small run its got a better system.