Started seeing fauna along the way; pronghorns first
Not pronghorns here but couldn’t figure out what they were
Flyover solved that mystery; thought Tundra Swans had vacated Freezeout by now (just over the hill to the east) but everything’s running late this year
Decided to scout some stillwater possibilities if the river was a bust; guess I could try trolling with a snowmobile
Back to Plan A
Magic number; hopefully I’ll get a decent campsite
Turns out that won’t be a problem, just me and one other guy; glad I got my favorite spot but the sparse attendance makes me wonder
Word at the shop was SLOW; slow in the upper section, slow in the canyon and nothing much at all happening down past Pelican.
Flows holding steady around 7900 cfs, temp about 39.
Midges everywhere but no word of anything looking up (never saw a fish rise in 5 days). Time to find some slow, inside seams
Siren up at the dam means more water coming thru the gates (500 additional cfs, with another bump to come Monday), which effectively ends my good fortune. Back to camp
watching Mr. Redbreast chowing down on the midges
And a last drive up to the cell phone lot to say goodnites
Checkout time at 8:30; signs of life stirring in town
Decided to stop by Freezeout on the way back to see if any of the big birds were still there.
They were gone but there were thousands of ducks - buffleheads, ruddys, scaup, redheads, pintails, goldeneye, gadwalls, cinnamon teal, shovelers, mallards, as well as western and red-eared grebe, Canada geese; stunning place
Heading back the way I came; hope that white stuff keeps the rivers full this year (and the fires down)