I live in the area, my other half is a fly fishing guide in Navada. It's been brutal on his business these last couple of seasons. The local fly fishing community gives the Truckee a lot of respect during these kind of conditions, calling for Hoot-Owl closures when the temps warm up. A lot of our streams are being affected throughout the Eastern Sierra corridor. Last year we helped NDOW with a fish salvage from some of the local diversion ditches along the Truckee, but this year there's nothing we can do to help the fish in the main river system. With fish below Mogul living in mud snail positive water, they can't be relocated because the fish could be carrying them...not to mention the additional stress it puts on the fish to electroshock them and collect them. It's truly heartbreaking. I also believe there's a greater political agenda relating to the Cutthroat initiative, but I won't get into that here.