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Wow, that much change in that little amount of time? Just imagine how it will look next year, and the year after? Maybe a brown trout spawning run right into that hole like someone else mentioned, or just a deep place to hold a few large fish...

Andy

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I think it has to due with sediment. I’ve been fishing here for a while and I think when loose gravel (fine sand rocks) seep (erode) away then the bank is going to join. So loose gravel and then bigger rocks on top as everything to do with it. It just gave away from high generation over the years. I know they filled it in a while back, but it’s been awhile. Most likely it will happen again.

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