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From: stanswaim
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  • All you have to do it take a piece of 3/16" flat steel by about 18" wide, and 5' long. Bend it with a curve to match the inside of the pipe, then bend it down toward the water. Make sure the edges are all ground smooth. Most of the fish witll be able to much easier make it into the culvert. Bolt it into the pipe on the inside and only use bolts up on the edges, grinding the bolt heads a little to make them more round woudl eb good too, then make sure the culvert is clean every now and then.

  • OH man Where is this please tell me that is sooooo Fukkdddd up

  • wow 0________o the trout trying to get back lol

  • thats terrible. If anyone has ever stepped foot in a trout stream they would hate to watch this.

  • More terrible a state employee refused permit approval to allow passage modifications because several hundred yards of the stream above the culvert in dry years has a different trout because of downstream drift than those trying to get above the culvert. During high flow years enough trout pass through the culvert to restore the downstream trout to the section a half mile above the culvert to a 16 foot fish barrier. And the river a little below the culvert lacks natural spawning habitat.

  • amazing

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