Delaware River Dewatered for Dam Repairs
Last week, the West Branch of the Delaware River was dewatered so repairs could be performed on a dam. A USGS gauging station was also calibrated during the low-water event.
As you can imagine, the effects of this on the trout population was drastic. Read more in this piece by Dan Zazworsky from Fly Lords to discover just how much damage this repair work caused.
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