For two years an unusually wet weather pattern re-watered Rush Creek for the first time since the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power had dried it up in 1941. Water once again ran freely for seven miles from the dam at Grant Lake to ...See moreFor two years an unusually wet weather pattern re-watered Rush Creek for the first time since the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power had dried it up in 1941. Water once again ran freely for seven miles from the dam at Grant Lake to the mouth at Mono Lake. On a warm fall day in October, 1984, a fly fisher grabbed his fly rod and decided to go exploring. This is the story of how what he discovered that day lead to the recovery of Mono Lake. And, after twenty-five years, the disappointing fate of the small creek that precipitated that recovery. Written by
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