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In summary - don't trim/remove debris that produces localised gravel scour:
This trailing branch debris is cleaning and "sorting" gravel for spawning - note the brighter patch of gravel
and don't tread on redds (trout "nests") containing eggs:
Newly formed redd which will allow eggs to hatch and emerging tiny fish (alevins) to shelter in the gaps between the pebbles below the surface of the gravel bed
Trout cutting a redd - photo Peter Henriksson
http://www.flyforums.co.uk/826909-post86.html
In summary - don't trim/remove debris that produces localised gravel scour:
This trailing branch debris is cleaning and "sorting" gravel for spawning - note the brighter patch of gravel
and don't tread on redds (trout "nests") containing eggs:
Newly formed redd which will allow eggs to hatch and emerging tiny fish (alevins) to shelter in the gaps between the pebbles below the surface of the gravel bed
Trout cutting a redd - photo Peter Henriksson
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