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Originally Posted by thmyorke1
Yes I recall some just by the confluence with black river, but surely looked jumpable at very high flow. They got in before, over time they'll get back,unless something is done to change the brook. Maybe modify one of the existing waterfalls to make it less passable, like a flat base and a small dam that doesn't create too much backwater.
Interesting to see how this project will carry on.
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The other more likely possibility is some 'angler' tossing browns caught just below the falls up and over. Same thing happened at Dunnfield some years ago, now the upper that had been strictly NATIVE brookies has been inundated by wild browns which have greatly displaced the brookies. Guys have no freaking clue how much damage they can do by such a seemingly innocuous action.