Muffin Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 Sorry if I am asking this too soon, but I just landed in town from Ontario for a wedding and I am curious if there is anything within a 3 hour drive that is fishable? Thanks. From what I have read over the past few days yak pretty much all the rivers are out for a bit yet. There are some lake options you could go explore. Quote
soggysocks63 Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 Walked by the Glenmore boat launch..Looks like a bomb went off there. These Pics don't do it justice. The protected area just south of the launch wound with a cargo container, dumpsters and other misc large debris Quote
maxwell Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 the boat launches should all be in tact so far soo good parking lots are demolished like some have posted but hopefully something will get organized to make some sort f effort to clear and somewhat rebuild them as for fish rescue it has bin going on already! yesterday fish where saved at glenmore and some places today a group of us from fishtales Flyshop fellow guide Paul cristianson and others contact fishtales or trout unlimited te more the better!!! hopefully we can get more people on board I just kind out via Facebook and such... mass location hunting today while a small group does there best to fish out locations one by one... some gold courses and industrial places have already drained water and chucked the fish wherever...... Quote
troutfriend Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 TUC is taking names and is helping organize rescue efforts with fish and wildlife. Try contacting them! Quote
maxwell Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 my appologies on the last post but srd (Paul mentioned above) and his co workers have bin out with us Quote
troutfriend Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 I was just attempting to suggest for those others intereseted who may have some time to help, I know TUC is also supporting Paul and the Fish and Wildlife staff on the orgainzation side for some of the fish rescue efforts as they develop. Peace. Quote
jarett39 Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=183059 Quote
mrmomar Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 Does anyone know the manufacturer / name of this interlocking paver at Police? Rooster do you know? I ask because I'm a landscape architect and I've always thought this product would standup well in a floodway. Answer is solved. It's also permeable which means that it meets requirements for reduced stormwater runoff. Replacing the gravel between the pavers is inexpensive. Quote
bcubed Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 Magnan, if you haven't been down there yourself yet, The part of the grid that was the hardest hit should be showing by tomorrow or the day after. If it lasted that, super impressive... On another note, went for a run through fish creek. Road and bridges all looked in good shape. Quote
trailhead Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 A buddy of mine went fishing downstream of the Bonnybrook treatment plant last night. Chucking big streamers and he snagged something really big. He says it gave a little then broke off. So he packed it in a went home cause of the skeeters. Quote
Hawgstoppah Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I hear the skeeters in Calgary have learned to avoid deet nowadays? I remember how bad they were after the 2005 floods I can't begin to imagine how bad it must be right now. Quote
albertatrout Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 The mosquito's are going to be awful! Lots of worry about the fish but they will pull through better than anyone figures, they always seem too. There are many mountain creeks with fish that deal with severe flooding just about every year, trout never cease to amaze me with the level of resilience they demonstrate. I think fish will be showing up in odd places all summer though (and for the next few years), lots of beaver dams will be gone, old log jams removed, and creeks that are usually tiny will have attracted migrant fish of all species. Though many of the young and old fish will be gone, there will be some bright spots for the future. Fish communities are way more resilient than human communities when it comes to floods. Though i must admit, Calgarians are about as resilient as anybody, way to pull together Calgary. 2 Quote
mrmomar Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 Magnan, if you haven't been down there yourself yet, The part of the grid that was the hardest hit should be showing by tomorrow or the day after. If it lasted that, super impressive... Planning on checking it out soon. I'm keen to see what it looks like considering a lot of asphalt drifted away last week. Went past Pearce Estate Park tonite. It's scoured down to the cobble in the floodway. Quote
maxwell Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 recommended a friend Sneek down and check police with the lower flows due to the bridge train event( I'm out of town) looks like it started to wash out unfortunately ever worse the parking lot has several feet of gravel.. the burm did a good job protecting the bank road and start of the launch road but seems I have he'll turn the parking lot into a "high" ground from all te gravel build up! after the train cars hopefully get rescued I'm sure the river will rise back to what it was and more will be lost! looks like most of those bricks are sitting right next to the road! almost like the whole brick carpet flexes bends but eventually wiggles apart from the flows?? just guessing there!! if we had time it might be able to be put back together like lego!! Quote
eagleflyfisher Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 recommended a friend Sneek down and check police with the lower flows due to the bridge train event( I'm out of town) looks like it started to wash out unfortunately ever worse the parking lot has several feet of gravel.. the burm did a good job protecting the bank road and start of the launch road but seems I have he'll turn the parking lot into a "high" ground from all te gravel build up! after the train cars hopefully get rescued I'm sure the river will rise back to what it was and more will be lost! looks like most of those bricks are sitting right next to the road! almost like the whole brick carpet flexes bends but eventually wiggles apart from the flows?? just guessing there!! if we had time it might be able to be put back together like lego!! A 1/3 of the road has dropped about 5 ft down , another half of it before the turn around launch & parking lot is still under water. The gravel in the launch area is pretty deep. Right now the only hope for maybe getting a boat in is too slide it off the road drop into the bottom end of the lagoon. Quote
maxwell Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 would definetly work now but when te river drops to fish able levels and lower I don't think that will be a option! all depends on what kind of channel there is! hopefully something similar to glenmore I guess when the water is low.. that's about all we got I think not sure if they will ever rebuild and dig out all te gravel... time will tell. Quote
bcubed Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 Hoping that the side channel where we launch at glenmore hasn't filled in with gravel..the amount of gravel at Policemens is incredible kind of excited to float the river, it's going to be a whole new place Quote
maxwell Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 glenmore a going to be crazy parking lots a awesome like others mentioned with carburn park bein a side channel I think lots of the flow will be on te far side. might be launching similar to mackinnon a on a gravel bar if we can get there Quote
bcubed Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 Nenshi just tweeted me back (sweet!), they're dropping the river, and not for the train...not planning on re-raising the river 1 Quote
DRock Posted June 28, 2013 Author Posted June 28, 2013 Nenshi just tweeted me back (sweet!), they're dropping the river, and not for the train...not planning on re-raising the river sweet! Quote
Jayhad Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 Here is what you see when you pull into Police man's flat as of this afternoon. These are the posts that ringed the parking lot, these are as you enter the turn around near the launch more posts looking south Turn around, the launch should be to the right of this picture\ This is my best guess as to where the launch was Looking upstream at the boulder wall that lined the parking lot looking downstream at the boulder wall Edge of the parking lot, inline with Tungsten's feet are the curbs looking at the parking lot near the garbage can Quote
Chadillac Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 those pictures are staggering. total change of river architecture. Thanks jayhad for settling some curiosity Quote
Smitty Posted July 3, 2013 Posted July 3, 2013 Good for ESRD and all you volunteers rescuing fish:http://aesrd.wordpress.com/2013/07/03/out-of-the-water-what-happens-to-fish-after-a-flood/ Smitty Quote
Vagabond Posted July 8, 2013 Posted July 8, 2013 Not sure if this has been mentioned,but Mallard Point is now Mallard Island,the back channel on the Canyon Meadows side of river now begins 100m above the pedestrian bridge,both approach ramps to the bridge are completely washed away, Quote
bcubed Posted July 8, 2013 Posted July 8, 2013 Vagabond, that's the old channel that it's running through. We'll see if it last when the river gets to 200... I think we'll also all be in a shock for what is waiting for us in the slow flat above Policemens Flats..drove by there yesterday, and by the way the water is stacking, it's apparent that there is now some sort of island or gravel bar forming in the middle of the (previously) slower slack water....going to be a very interesting river. I also have to say that there is pretty well no feasible way to launch a boat from a trailer at policemens, especially if it keeps dropping. You could maybe tow one through the dead water to the east of the former road, however there has been a berm of crap building up in that little slough that will take some serious effort to get around., and once the water drops any more that won't be feasible. The road at Police looks like it failed due to a poorly sized culvert not allowing enough flow through. The grid seemed to have lasted, however the water ate through the gravel underneath. Not looking promising. Does anyone know who actually owns the launch at Police? Quote
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