Andrwhite610
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Thoughts? Should this open up the lower Tully to various species? I can’t read the article because I’m not a subscriber.
I think this dam is a low head / high hazard dam. No use for it anymore and the other associated structures are dilapidated. There still is the dam at Grings mill that will imped any fish migration into the delayed harvest stretch of water. This will open up the stream from the mouth (Schuylkill River) to Grings Mill.I know people want all the dams removed to allow fish to move freely. And silt does get deposited behind these things for better or worse. I would like to know what the goal of the project is. I could not see article. Sometimes these dam removals do not give good results. The fishing presently is good above and below the dam. If it aint broke... Now if they were going to spend money to dredge Blue Marsh to make more capacity for cold water I would be on board! ( I am looking at it from the point of view of good fishing.)
In the 1980’s having boat electrofished the length of the pool created by the dam I was not impressed by its fish population. Pools immediately upstream from mill dams usually don’t have very good fish habitat and have poor substrates. In contrast, the good muskellunge fishing noted in that general area was and is at “the point,” as it is locally known, which is specifically at the confluence of the Tulpehocken and the Schuylkill downstream from the dam. Which species’ fishing is now considered to be fair to good in the pool upstream from the dam?The fishing presently is good above and below the dam
I was confused about the dams being removed. Thought it was one at Grings Mill. I have good fishing for trout below and then a ways above that one. Also some good sized Red Breasted Sunfish above it a short ways. I haven't been down where it goes into river there in a while but never did much good down there.In the 1980’s having boat electrofished the length of the pool created by the dam I was not impressed by its fish population. Pools immediately upstream from mill dams usually don’t have very good fish habitat and have poor substrates. In contrast, the good muskellunge fishing noted in that general area was and is at “the point,” as it is locally known, which is specifically at the confluence of the Tulpehocken and the Schuylkill downstream from the dam. Which species’ fishing is now considered to be fair to good in the pool upstream from the dam?