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It too was a long hot summer on my home river, the Washougal. Hot summers like these provide an opportunity for anglers to learn about how to know when to fish and when not to. To understand when it is a fair sport, rather than a game of shooting the proverbial fish in a barrel. To understand when it is time to sit along the river bank, or take a swim. There have been similar summers though, and my memories of those summers shaped my understanding of when to fish, and when not to fish. Unquestionably this is the driest early-summer I have experienced in my time on the planet. It may be universally said that low stream flows and hot water are bad for salmon and steelhead, which is why this year is strikingly painful to experience as angler and scientist. The long hot summer: Three ways for anglers to minimize their impact on steelhead
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