…http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/06/14/SP1K118B94.DTL
Mcloud River Flyfishing news at bottom of article.
Doug
A better way to post it–
Fly-fishing alert: Nothing is more important that river flows for anglers on trout streams. In June and July on the McCloud River at Ah-Di-Nah Campground, base flows are usually 200 cubic feet per second (cfs). As part of a PG&E study to see how varying flows affect the aquatic food chain, the river will be kicked up to 400 and 600 cfs for many days this month up to July 2.
I think the story about the Krill found in your link has far more impact for fishermen than the increased flow of water story does. Both articles are encouraging and Hopefully the huge numbers of Krill in the pacific signals the return of increased numbers of Salmon.