Hunter757
2/23/2016 6:14:00 PMBilgewater
2/23/2016 8:46:00 PMSome things were different in 2015:
1. The kokanee catching was way down compared to 2014.
2. There was a perch die-off in mid-May; lots were floating belly-up.
3. The hot dry summer lowered the lake level 3 feet or more.
4. At 35 feet deep, below which WDFW says the dissolved oxygen mostly disappears in the summer, the temperatures got to:
2014 - - 61 degrees
2015 - - 69 degrees
5. From June 18 to December 31, I caught only 1 rainbow and 7 kokanee, and all kokanee came from the shallower southern half of the lake where they are typically not caught.
Yes, the lake level is sort of over-full now, after record rainfall. Must be quite a bit of water flowing out of the south outlet into Lake Sequilichew, and then Puget Sound.
Hunter757
2/24/2016 8:15:00 AMBilgewater
2/24/2016 2:12:00 PMThe only creek flowing in to American is “Murray Creek.” It is a small, jump-across creek that appears to start on the other side of the freeway, maybe near Madigan, and might be spring fed. It flows through Camp Murray and enters American a little way south of the WDFW launch ramp. The creek mouth is amidst a lot of brush, and the creek flow is so minimal that you can’t see the mouth from a boat.
After the hot dry summer last year brought the lake down 3 or more feet, and now the overfill caused by the record-setting rains, I’m convinced that precipitation and the associated runoff is the source of almost all the water. Some say there is an underwater spring, and while certainly possible, it obviously adds little water to the lake.
By the way, I noticed two net pens at Fort Lewis Russell Landing. In previous years there was only one.
John