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    Entries in fly fishing politics (10)

    Sunday
    Mar102013

    Fly Fishers Disagree on Silver Creek Restoration Proposal

    To mitigate the imapct of sediment build up there is a proposal to do restoration work on Silver Creek’s Kilpatrick Pond. Good for the fish but, as always, there are some who don't care for the proposal.

    Magic Valley covers the restoration plan and debate in depth, along with instructions on how you can submit your own comments. A public hearing on the proposal will be held on March 19th.

    LINK (via: MagicValley)

    Tuesday
    Jan292013

    Send Lawyers Guns and Money

    The proverbial shit is hitting the fan (again) in Utah when it comes to public access. Last week lawyers representing the Utah Stream Access Coalition argued in a Heber City courtroom that HB141 violates the public trust doctrine by limiting public access for anglers, boaters. In all likelihood this case will ultimately be decided by the Utah Supreme Court.

    Meanwhile as this battle plays out, a new bill has been proposed by Rep. Kay McIff, the Richfield Republican who sponsored HB141. His new bill, HB68, is being pushed by property rights groups and would limit the state’s public trust obligations to those spelled out only in statute and in the Utah Constitution.

    LINK (via: The Salt Lake Tribune)

    "Some of the more problematic and controversial uses occurring in Utah are not addressed," he said. "Stream access is an area of concern.

    OIA President Frank Huglemeyer raised the issue of stream access as part of the unveiling of Utah Governor Herbert's unveiling of "The State of Utah Outdoor Recreation Vision." prior to last week's Outdoor Retailer Show.

    LINK (via: The Salt Lake Trib)

    You can help by joining the cause, spreading the word and staying infomed. Head over to the Utah Steam Access Coalition Facebook page and give them a like, share with your network and sign up for their newsletter. They can use all the help and support they can get.

    Thursday
    Apr282011

    Mike Enzi does not deserve an award named after Jim Range

    The American Fly Fishing Trade Association's recently wrapped up the Jim Range National Casting Call in Washington DC, an event that "brings the fly fishing industry to congressional and government agency decision makers.

    According to the Casting Call web site:

    The event spotlights AFFTA’s strategic and core partner, the National Fish Habitat Action Plan (NFHAP), a public/private collaboration working to protect, restore and enhance our waterways and fisheries across the country. The Jim Range National Casting Call provides the venue for NFHAP to honor exceptional individuals or partners who have demonstrated a commitment to fish habitat conservation, science, or education with the National Fish Habitat Annual Awards.

    Part of the Casting Call festivities is a Capitol Hill reception where Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi, and California Congressman Mike Thompson, were honored with the new Jim Range Legislator of the Year Award. Congressman Thompson for his efforts to protect salmon and steelhead on the Klamath, Enzi for attending every prior Casting Call and for helping small businesses as a member of the Senate Committee on Finance.

    Worthy winners of an award named after prominent conservationist Jim Range? Well, you be the judge.

    Thompson scores 96% on the most recent League of Conservation Voters scorecard while Enzi scores a whopping 14%. In otherwords Mike Thompson votes for the environment 96% of the time while Mike Enzi does only 14% of the time. Even the Republicans for Environmental Protection only gave Enzi a score of 40% in 2009. Why would you give an award named after Jim Range to someone who has a proven record of voting against environmental protection? Was this some sort of attempt at bipartisanship on behalf of AFFTA?

    Next year's awards should only be given to individuals who support the mission of the National Fish Habitat Action Plan, AFFTA's "strategic and core" partner. Based on his policy positions and voting record the Honorable Mr. Enzi does not qualify, not even close.

    Friday
    Jan142011

    House Bill 2338: Felt sole wading boot ban in Oregon state legislature

    This bill would take effect in 2015.

    LINK (Via: The Caddis Fly: Oregon Fly Fishing Blog)

    One of the best quotes I've heard on the felt ban movement sweeping the nation.

    "It is the equivalent of trying to ban shot glasses to prevent drunk driving."

    Maybe we should start a new grassroots organization to fight this big government intrusion into our private sector angling lives?

    Remember, If felt is outlawed, only outlaws will wear felt.

    Thursday
    Apr012010

    R.I.P. - Utah Stream Access

    A tip of the hat to all of you who made their voices heard regarding this flawed piece of legislation.
    From Bryan Gregson at the Utah Water Guardians.
    Subject: Gov will sign HB-141
    Yesterday, we learned of the Gov's decision to sign HB141 today. Recognizing it's flaws he will ask the AG to not interfere with any injunctions. Outside of the issue, which has personal ramifications, the Governor support for a flawed process, closed door politics and for a bill that will eventually cost tax payers time and money, shows a glaring lack of leadership at a time when we can ill afford such.

    Its a shady blow I think most of us saw coming... it just sucks to know your going to get punched in the face, and you got to just "take it" like a fisherman. Small defeat, but the long term will be an overall victory.

    FISHERMEN AND FISHERWOMEN --->THANK YOU ALL!! Locals and non-residents alike!! In the end, we are all fishers, thanks for banding together and fighting along side us.

    Bryan

    Here's an interesting tidbit from the post mortem in yesterday's Salt Lake Trbune.
    Governor Herbert's sister and brother-in-law, Connie and Steve Ault, own about a mile-and-a-half stretch of the lower Provo River, some of the premier fishing waters in the country, and were actively involved in lobbying the Legislature to pass HB141.
    Friday
    Mar132009

    Weekly Dick