I saw a guy post this up to and this is what hit me.
"Washington has been diverting three billion gallons of raw sewage into the rivers on an annual basis, ..." and remember they are 460 waste water treatments that feed into the bay. How many others are overloading? People are always quick to blame farm run off, but they have been heavily working on this. How much farm run off is needed to equal 3 Billion gallons of raw sewage.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...-water-tunnel/
I just figured out, I am only fishing North of washing now.
"Washington has been diverting three billion gallons of raw sewage into the rivers on an annual basis, ..." and remember they are 460 waste water treatments that feed into the bay. How many others are overloading? People are always quick to blame farm run off, but they have been heavily working on this. How much farm run off is needed to equal 3 Billion gallons of raw sewage.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...-water-tunnel/
I just figured out, I am only fishing North of washing now.
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