(AP) — Hot weather and decreasing water levels have heightened concerns about the fish population in Skagit County. Skagit County Water Quality analyst Rick Haley says creeks should be 6-to-12 inches this time of year.
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Fri, 07/03/2015 - 9:53am
(AP) — Hot weather and decreasing water levels have heightened concerns about the fish population in Skagit County. Skagit County Water Quality analyst Rick Haley says creeks should be 6-to-12 inches this time of year.