Tuesday, November 29, 2016

And Another One Bites the Dust

Dams... if you are a fish, they are either your worst enemy or your best friend. The reality is, most small mill dams in the Northeast do much much more harm than good, so it is with great pleasure that I announce that the Jeremy River mill dam is now a thing of the past. Gone for good, replaced with a rocky gorge and some very fishy pocket water!

What the benefits of this dam's absence will be is not yet clear. It opens up salmon spawning habitat, but it is clear that their disappearance from this part of the world is not due to issues in the streams. Eels will have an easier time getting into spots upstream. I'm sure the absence of a big flat stalled pond in this river will improve summertime temps and oxygen levels. Who knows? It will be interesting to see, that much is clear.

4 comments:

  1. Free running water, as it should be. It will be interesting to see what happens.
    Tie, fish, write and photo on...

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    1. Yes, and for such a small state CT has a lot of dams. Not many large free flowing rivers here.

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  2. There's only good to come from this. lets hope to see more of this.

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    1. Personally I want to see Leeseville go. That dam is doing much more harm than good.

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