I was down there as well. I won't get into specific areas but for the first time in a long time I can say there were obvious signs that work was done. Yes, some areas have been attacked by tules but others that have been choked out for years were dealt with. Some were burnt & some were rolled & flattened. Not sure of the theory behind rolling. Could be a bitch to walk through. I didn't see any discing but I could be wrong.
I saw a lot more water than I was expecting. Still a few areas needing it but there's still time & a lot more available than previous years. All in all I think there was a net gain in huntable sites.
Ok, I lied. Here's a few specifics. T10, T12-2&4, S20, & S22 got full make-overs by CWA. Bring lots of arroweed in these areas as the dike are clean. The ponds however, look good. Lots of loafing islands with some that can be hunted. I'm not sure exactly what it is but they planted some kind if millet (I don't think its Japanese millet) & it took very well.
My biggest concern are the closed zones. 114 is choked up from A through C. There may be some holes in there but its far from being as open as it has been. Not sure what the snows are going to do when they see that. Also, the Y14 closes zone has not been prepped at all. The tractor they use is broken & waiting for a new turbo. Should be there in a week but at this time of year, every day counts. With no or very little accessible water in 114 & no green feed in Y14, its going to be hard to keep any snows there.
As usual, Wister is a mix of good news & bad news. Its up to you to make something positive of it. I'm just happy to be out there.
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