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Some places we fish are very special. And although, thankfully, we don't
all have the same ones, most of us have special places that are a type of spiritual home, with meaning to us far more important than "catching fish." One of mine runs from Henry's Lake outlet down to St Anthony. Like many western waters it has taken a beating the last few years, and last summer's visit was very bittersweet, somewhat like seeing an old flame on her death bed. I've been following, as best I can from a distance, the efforts to rescue fish, fix the spillway and provide enough Winter water for one of Nature's best places. I hope, and I pray, that Rene is correct and that optimism is appropriate for the future. http://www.islandparknews.com/topstories.htm |
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![]() Warren wrote: wrote... I was reading a magazine the other day and saw an article about redband rainbows. The article was in the Flyfishing & Tying Journal's Winter 2004 edition. The article was entitled "Air, Earth, Fire and Water" and was written by some ****bag named Tom Alkire. My favorite quote is "I measured the water temperature at 78 degrees, warm even for redbands. It was no wonder there weren't any fish in the main stem as it was warmer still. I put on a size-18 sparkle white Serendipity and began floating it in the film in the shaded areas, little slots under overhanging bushes, safe harbors from the heat and predators." This type of reasoning is very disturbing to me. It is very similar to "The Henry's Fork is on its way downhill and is not nearly the fishery it once was. But I still fish it because my impact doesn't matter. It is everyone else's fault or the fault of something else. My meager contributions don't amount to a hill of beans so I can just keep doing what I used to do. I'll ignore the fact that if everyone else thinks the same way I do, we will all be ****ed in the end." I bet you complained about how crowded it was compared to how it used to be too...... I agree with your well stated position, but I don't know if you should be laying it on Larry. The way I see it, is that he cares about the resource because he has seen it and experienced it at its best and because of that, wants to see it that way again. Nothing wrong with that IMO. Willi |
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I agree with your well stated position, but I don't know if you should be laying it on Larry. The way I see it, is that he cares about the resource because he has seen it and experienced it at its best and because of that, wants to see it that way again. Nothing wrong with that IMO. I don't see anything wrong with wanting a return to "the good old days" either and never claimed to see anything wrong with that view. Just merely making some observations and offering a few suggestions. :-) -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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Warren you should be a little more compasionate to L or someone will **** on
you!!! only a true PRICK would degrade the mother earth that born your ass... let along degrade someone who is trying to improve your world. TULM "Warren" wrote in message ... wrote... I agree with your well stated position, but I don't know if you should be laying it on Larry. The way I see it, is that he cares about the resource because he has seen it and experienced it at its best and because of that, wants to see it that way again. Nothing wrong with that IMO. I don't see anything wrong with wanting a return to "the good old days" either and never claimed to see anything wrong with that view. Just merely making some observations and offering a few suggestions. :-) -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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Warren you should be a little more compasionate to L or someone will **** on you!!! That wasn't very compassionate......Willi, pass me a tissue. *sniff sniff* only a true PRICK would degrade the mother earth that born your ass... LOL! let along degrade someone who is trying to improve your world. Methinks your reading comprehension may be somewhat lacking. Why not go back and reread what I wrote so that you may actually understand it. Okay, I'll just throw you a clue in case you are fresh out. I never disagreed with Larry on working towards improving fisheries and was merely pointing out that we all play a role in the fisheries we use. The impacts from our own use should be examined and weighed when there are problems with our fisheries. This is something that has not always been done in the past and something that we all need to think about IMO. This could be in the form of thinking of what our impact will be on the fish as water temps start to rise, fishing during flows that are stressful to the fish, overcrowding issues, over fishing, etc. Or is it your contention that fisherman do not have an impact and play absolutely no role in any degradation to our fisheries? Thank you for your intelligent and extremely valuable comments. May you have a wonderful day! -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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Sorry Warren
I just believe if you TAKE something from this earth you should Give something back... For Extinction is an unusual form of death death is one thing , an end to Birth is something else... Yes I do believe man has an impact on the earth that we live and thats why I lobby congress and senators to consider your actions ,to clean up the mess that everyone leaves behind and provide moneys to hatcherys to produce the very fish that you catch , And to stop things like EXAMPLE: We were fishing on a creek and waded mybe 2-3 miles upstream when I looked over at the bank and about ten foot out into the water was a pvc pole sticking up thinking what is this I waded over and found a phone box like on the outside of your house on it ! Later I found out some dumb ass doctor had it installed so he could be in touch. they treached 2-3 miles from road. He soon found out there are other people did not like it. And after several maintence charges to repair it. removed.And yes we all are guilty of abuse of Nature and other people. But all I ask is GIVE SOMETHING BACK and take nothing in return for once. even if you can stop by and Thank the Ranger doing his job and or anyone trying to help your fishing rights. "Warren" wrote in message ... wrote... Warren you should be a little more compasionate to L or someone will **** on you!!! That wasn't very compassionate......Willi, pass me a tissue. *sniff sniff* only a true PRICK would degrade the mother earth that born your ass... LOL! let along degrade someone who is trying to improve your world. Methinks your reading comprehension may be somewhat lacking. Why not go back and reread what I wrote so that you may actually understand it. Okay, I'll just throw you a clue in case you are fresh out. I never disagreed with Larry on working towards improving fisheries and was merely pointing out that we all play a role in the fisheries we use. The impacts from our own use should be examined and weighed when there are problems with our fisheries. This is something that has not always been done in the past and something that we all need to think about IMO. This could be in the form of thinking of what our impact will be on the fish as water temps start to rise, fishing during flows that are stressful to the fish, overcrowding issues, over fishing, etc. Or is it your contention that fisherman do not have an impact and play absolutely no role in any degradation to our fisheries? Thank you for your intelligent and extremely valuable comments. May you have a wonderful day! -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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![]() "TroutHunter" wrote in message ... message lost in translation Please repost.......in English. Thank you. Wolfgang |
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![]() "TroutHunter" wrote in message ... Sorry Warren I just believe if you TAKE something from this earth you should Give something back... For Extinction is an unusual form of death death is one thing , an end to Birth is something else... Yes I do believe man has an impact on the earth that we live and thats why I lobby congress and senators to consider your actions ,to clean up the mess that everyone leaves behind and provide moneys to hatcherys to produce the very fish that you catch , And to stop things like EXAMPLE: We were fishing on a creek and waded mybe 2-3 miles upstream when I looked over at the bank and about ten foot out into the water was a pvc pole sticking up thinking what is this I waded over and found a phone box like on the outside of your house on it ! Later I found out some dumb ass doctor had it installed so he could be in touch. they treached 2-3 miles from road. He soon found out there are other people did not like it. And after several maintence charges to repair it. removed.And yes we all are guilty of abuse of Nature and other people. But all I ask is GIVE SOMETHING BACK and take nothing in return for once. even if you can stop by and Thank the Ranger doing his job and or anyone trying to help your fishing rights. "Warren" wrote in message ... wrote... Warren you should be a little more compasionate to L or someone will **** on you!!! That wasn't very compassionate......Willi, pass me a tissue. *sniff sniff* only a true PRICK would degrade the mother earth that born your ass... LOL! let along degrade someone who is trying to improve your world. Methinks your reading comprehension may be somewhat lacking. Why not go back and reread what I wrote so that you may actually understand it. Okay, I'll just throw you a clue in case you are fresh out. I never disagreed with Larry on working towards improving fisheries and was merely pointing out that we all play a role in the fisheries we use. The impacts from our own use should be examined and weighed when there are problems with our fisheries. This is something that has not always been done in the past and something that we all need to think about IMO. This could be in the form of thinking of what our impact will be on the fish as water temps start to rise, fishing during flows that are stressful to the fish, overcrowding issues, over fishing, etc. Or is it your contention that fisherman do not have an impact and play absolutely no role in any degradation to our fisheries? Thank you for your intelligent and extremely valuable comments. May you have a wonderful day! -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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![]() Warren wrote: Methinks your reading comprehension may be somewhat lacking. Why not go back and reread what I wrote so that you may actually understand it. Okay, I'll just throw you a clue in case you are fresh out. I never disagreed with Larry on working towards improving fisheries and was merely pointing out that we all play a role in the fisheries we use. The impacts from our own use should be examined and weighed when there are problems with our fisheries. This is something that has not always been done in the past and something that we all need to think about IMO. This could be in the form of thinking of what our impact will be on the fish as water temps start to rise, fishing during flows that are stressful to the fish, overcrowding issues, over fishing, etc. The over crowding thing is tough for me to be consistent about. Personally I'm in favor of rules limiting the number of fishermen on over crowded waters. Although I usually fish less known places, I will fish some of the famous waters where I sincerely believe over fishing has some significant impact. Hypocritical, I guess. Willi |
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