Before Pictured is a natural log jam, at the start of the project. Depth of water is about one foot. Boulders to the left will be placed in the created.

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Before Pictured is a natural log jam, at the start of the project. Depth of water is about one foot. Boulders to the left will be placed in the created pool.

After Standing on created point bar. Picture showing pool 3-4 feet deep.

Before Long Run 2-2.5 feet deep.

After Long run dug to about 4 feet tapering up to created point bar on the right.

Before Depth about 4-6 inches. Rocks to be placed shown on right.

After No digging in this section, only rocks randomly installed.

Before Picture showing old bridge abutments holding back about a foot of water. Boulders to be installed above bridge also shown.

After Long run dug about 3 feet deep above bridge abutments. Dug 4-5 foot pool below abutments. Picture taken on island created below abutments.