Short vid featuring a view of the Klamath River / Salmon River confluence in far Northern California. (Banjo playing from across the country decades earlier...)
Unlikely -- speculatively, the river churns up mud. Natively clear water flows over rocky substrate. This is an extremely remote and unpopulated region of far northern California.
Boom. I love that country.
It's extremely remote. What a place to grow up in if you're a kid!
Water isn't green looks like sewage leak somewere?
Unlikely -- speculatively, the river churns up mud. Natively clear water flows over rocky substrate. This is an extremely remote and unpopulated region of far northern California.
I know I grew up there fishing Have a nice day
@@PeterGajic Nice!
@user-em6xs8ld8s
Like you said, looks worse than toilet water.
Everything is dead. Even the moss.
Never saw one turtle either.
@@jesse75 Hi Jesse, Take it you've spent some time on the Klamath?
Best place to fish for steelhead...
Blue Creek maybe.
That did not show squat!
Dude, We're pretty amazed at how much interest folks have shown in this video, too!
WTF ? What salmon ? Put foam over the mic next video.
Salmon River joins the Klamath at a point just as the video starts. And yeah, something to eliminate wind howl would be nice!
6o minutes on this
You killed all the fish and insects in the river with the dam removal! Nice work
Take a fisheries biology class.
Maybe you will learn a little about how rivers work
Do a little research. Lookup the Elwha River in Wa.
@@davidrogers6287Not even close to the same situation.
Why don't you go to both rivers and see the difference.