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A friend and I were talking one time and he told me about Bush's plans
to open up and develop the last wild roadless acres in the northern rockies, most of which are the headwaters for the best trout streams in the nation. A few of these areas are the Quigg peak Stoney mountain roadless complex that feed into Rock Creek (yes, the famous Montana rock creek). The other areas are the West Bog Hole roadless area (no explanation needed). Other areas are the west and east pioneers, and areas all across Montana. With 400,000 miles of roads already in the national forests, why is the Bush adminsitration intent on building new ones and destroying our best hunting and fishing areas? For example, the Bridger Teton national forest in wyoming has 1 million acres of protected wilderness. It is 3 million acres overall, and has 30,000 miles of roads! The access to all national forests is excellent, thousands of miles of road in every national forest. So an "access" excuse just is not the correct reasoning. I guess it all comes down to industry influence in the administration. I noticed Trout Unlimited is putting up a good fight for these last roadless areas. I recently had the pleasure of fishing in Montana. I enjoyed fishing the very rivers that flowed out of these unprotected roadless areas. I was using the new Winston Boron fly rod, doing strictly fly fishing and I have to say I was not only impressed with the rod, but with the scenery as well. All the fish I caught were wild fish. In how many states can you say that? " all the fish I caught were wild fish". I also saw a grizzly bear mother and two Cubs,as well as mountain hgots, bighorn sheep,a wolf, moose, elk, golden eagles, and huge spawning rare bull trout. I don't understand why getting rid of these roadless areas that keep the ebst fishing intact in the lower 48 is happening. I guess Bush posptoned the comment period until after the election (from what I hear it's been postponed about 10 times), and there is a plan to develop half of these wildlands in the next two years. A shame. God bless fly fishing, god bless the great outdoors of the America, especially our great wild fisheries. |
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