Half of Montana and Idaho are on fire, so it’s hard to focus on the hardships suffered by any one area. Still, the L&T Nancy’s father lives outside of Ketchum and I’ve fished the Big Wood River several times, so you could say I noticed when the mandatory evacuation order was given for residents between Ketchum and Hailey.

New West has the story, and I find myself wondering about the immediate impacts to fisheries in the area. I don’t think trout are commonly slaughtered by the fires themselves, but the residual impacts can be huge; with the groundcover gone, the first heavy rains often wash a choking slurry of ash and dirt into formerly clear rivers, killing fish and many of the lower links of the food chain.

The Big Wood River
The Big Wood River in Winter; It’s hotter there now…

It’s easy to say that fire is part of nature’s restoration process, but us humans are notoriously short-term thinkers, so with that in mind, we’ll simply good luck to all the folks (and fish) in the West facing fire.

[tags]fly fishing, wildfire, castle rock fire, new west[/tags]