solopaddler Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 For those who enjoy fishing below Denny's, specifically the Graveyard hole from the south side, best have a look at these photos. This JUST happened. Large mud slide pushing half the hillside into the river.
kickingfrog Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 Sometimes we need reminders that rivers are living, breathing things.
Old Ironmaker Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 How would that effect the river and fishing if at all? If anyone has fished Port Bruce on Erie there are iron ore laden clay bluffs hundreds of feet high that looks to be ready to come down into the lake or the creek at a moments notice. I've seen people fishing in boats right below them and cringed.
solopaddler Posted May 6, 2015 Author Report Posted May 6, 2015 How would that effect the river and fishing if at all? It's now impossible to drift from the south side because of all the trees and mud. The current runs along that south bank and it's difficult if not impossible to target effectively from the north side. The river's much bigger there than it appears to be in the photos. It's far too deep to wade in and effectively fish from the north side. Only way it can be done now is anchoring a boat in the middle of the run.
DRIFTER_016 Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 The same thing happened closer to the dam years ago and it did the same to the fishing. It has all been washed out now though. Didn't take too long if I remember correctly. A few good floods pushed all the trees out and washed the sediment out into the lake.
BillM Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 I never liked walking on that side, it looked like it would give any minute. Let's hope the spring run off next year takes care of all that debris!
Beavertail Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 Wow, would have been cool to witness it happening...not so much if you were on the south side!
NAW Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 I hope there isn't someone under there.... You would never know.
highdrifter Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 Whoah hope nobody got hurt... I'd hate to be the one standing on that bank when she decided to go... Be interesting to see what she looks like in a coupla years!
Rizzo Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 I don't fish rivers...but I bet a little erosion will take care of that over the next year or two....how do you think such steep banks got there in the first place! Flowing water has great power.
Canuck2fan Posted May 7, 2015 Report Posted May 7, 2015 How would that effect the river and fishing if at all? If anyone has fished Port Bruce on Erie there are iron ore laden clay bluffs hundreds of feet high that looks to be ready to come down into the lake or the creek at a moments notice. I've seen people fishing in boats right below them and cringed. That is going to come down some day look at how much has fallen in at Port Burwell in the last 10yrs. As for the collapse at the Saugeen, should be a good thing for the number of fish who can make it upstream and back if the number of anglers that can't get at them is increased... I wonder how many people will be miffed this weekend when they make the drive up and haven't heard the news?
BillM Posted May 7, 2015 Report Posted May 7, 2015 That is going to come down some day look at how much has fallen in at Port Burwell in the last 10yrs. As for the collapse at the Saugeen, should be a good thing for the number of fish who can make it upstream and back if the number of anglers that can't get at them is increased... I wonder how many people will be miffed this weekend when they make the drive up and haven't heard the news? Lots of other places to fish there.
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