http://cbs5.com/local/bass.fishing.delta.2.960749.html
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Its a sad day for bass fishing
We can make all those people disappear!FR0G wrote:That would be horrible if this passes. I am crossing my fingers that it won't. They can't let one of the best bass fisheries go like this. What can we do to prevent this?
Yep, I tried to tell you. And those letters came from a very good source. Someone on the "inside"J. Rios wrote:Anyone that blew this off when Brian posted the letters from Feinstein to the fish and game commission had better wake up!! I believe they will do this, and do it soon. Everyone had better get their computers going and notify their elected officials. If you take our fish we'll see that we get your job handed to someone that respects the issues of the angler,and the anglers dollars!! Stony can you set the letters and this post to a sticky?This is gonna get ugly real quick!!
That's just the point, Tony. If we continue to allow these so called environentalist to dictate how water is held and distributited in this state through legal wrangling or legislation soon we will have none for fish or farms. Just think where we'd be right now if we didn't have Shasta, Oroville or any of the other dams that make up this system there'd be very little if any water for anything including fish. Like most of these so called friends of the environment many of my fishing conrads have bought into this water war when if you really look close the needs farmers and fisherman are a lot closer than those of the "DAM DESTROYERS". If you guys leaning towards the elimination of water contracts, water conveyence systems and dams would only consider how big of an effect that would have on the 34+ millions citizens of this state and unite with us, the "DREADED FARMERS" forsTony wrote:I watched this last night on the news and the reporting definitely mixed and matched striped and largemouth bass through out the report. Neither fish is an indigenous species to these waters so figure that both are targets for our screwed up legislation. Putting this at the feet of the environmentalists though is likely diverting the attention from what the report did say were the forces behind the effort and that was central California water agencies. It's an attempt at a water grab for water that the northern part of the state clearly doesn't have all that much of right now.
Greene, you were just up on Oroville. Did you see an excess of water when you were there? I didn't. I saw a lake on the rise but certainly no where near full pool. And had federal judges not shut down the pumps, and used the Delta Smelt to do so, that lake wouldn't be anywhere near where it is now. Contracts have been written to the central California water folks and deliveries on those contracts are far short of what they were written to be. Problem is regardless of how much water there is or isn't those agencies have been demanding that their allotments be filled. They'd literally suck the northern lakes dry if they got their way and frankly, they can care less about it.
Now this legislation is attempting to remove all limits and restrictions on the taking non native species, being stripers and largemouths, as they're being targeted as the 'true' threat to Delta Smelt and Salmon and so forth. It's just another attempt to eventually get those pumps running and water exports flowing to central California water agencies, where they can charge folks a lot of money to soak their fields and so on.
Once again it's time to fight the good fight, let your neighbors and non-fishing family members know that our lakes and rivers are once again in real jeopardy as well as our recreational rights along with it. Everyone's got to start thumping these elected officials with a ton of email and letters banging some common sense into them. The water agencies have a lot of money to get their message out as do environmentalists. But anglers tend to be more the 'I just want to go fishing crowd' and traditionally haven't put forth the sustained efforts towards lobbying and building finances that the other side has done for a long time.
sTony

As usual, people and the exploding population are to blame here. Seals and Salmon have co-existed for an eternity without any detrimental effect on Salmon population. Far more Salmon have been killed in relation to human activities than the seals have eaten. But getting back on topic, this is a disgusting news story. If this law passes, the poachers, who are already a problem on the Delta, will have a field day out there.Jason C. wrote:Yea I thought that to. If they are going to go after stripers and bass because they eat the salmon and delta smelt, then why not go after one of the biggest salmon eaters out there, the Seals! I say Open a hunting season on the seals and set regulations on them like they do deer.
Plus I can see even peta getting in on this one and voting against it, because more "poor defensless animals will be killed!" Peta might actually be our friend on this one! LOL
You would not want to bet that she is a charter member of more than one of the groups you mentioned. She sure sounds like a sounding board, for them. Delta shad in the bass's stomach, but not word about the seal's stomachs, you know they eat more of them that any bass ever started too. Bill KJ. Rios wrote:Hardshell,
Did you actually look at the video clip? That wasn't a spokesperson for Greenpeace,Fund for Animals,Defenders of Wildlife, or the SPCA. She was speaking on behalf of the MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT!!! Speaking about their contractual rights to the delta water.She also spoke about their independent tracking study??? Since when is the Modesto irrigation district involved in salmon tracking studies!!! Their interest first and foremost is water,Water,WATER!
Enviro's are not the problem here.They are a pain in the neck,but not the overall problem.The amount of money changing hands is the problem. More water = More money,and when judges shut those pumps down for whatever reasons someone stands to lose $$$$$$$$$
Yes, I did watch the video and I'm astounded that MID would allow someone like that to further their agenda as their mouth- piece. On the other hand that sort of rhetoric has become the norm when bureaucracys speak to the public. I can assure that MID isn't the one putting fourth the idea of elimination of the bass population in the delta, that came straight from our great Senator Diane Finestein.J. Rios wrote:Hardshell,
Did you actually look at the video clip? That wasn't a spokesperson for Greenpeace,Fund for Animals,Defenders of Wildlife, or the SPCA. She was speaking on behalf of the MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT!!! Speaking about their contractual rights to the delta water.She also spoke about their independent tracking study??? Since when is the Modesto irrigation district involved in salmon tracking studies!!! Their interest first and foremost is water,Water,WATER!
Enviro's are not the problem here.They are a pain in the neck,but not the overall problem.The amount of money changing hands is the problem. More water = More money,and when judges shut those pumps down for whatever reasons someone stands to lose $$$$$$$$$
Its fine and dandy to post all these items about the state and federal governments plans to ruin our fishing on the Delta, but thats not going to change anything. What may is if the hundreds of thousands of us who fish let to powers that be know our feelings. I don't mean a hand full of emails but an organized concerted long term effort to let them know we have some power as well. Not individually but as a well organized, articulate group of voters who support an industry that is worth tens of billions of dollars or more nationwide. This is an issue that affects fisherman not just here in CA but throughout the country. We need to act as one unified group on these matters. We should try to get BASS, FLW and all their sponsors , the fishing tackle industry and anyone else who can help in a meaningful way involved. Anyone who thinks that this is just a CA problem is mistaken. We need to have our own lobby to try to get the powers that be to hear our side as well, not just the water agencies and well meaning but misguided environmentalists. We need to do so in a calm,organized professional manner. Ranting and raving won't get it done. We need to be ready to make some compromises but to stand strong as well. This isn't an issue that is going to be fixed overnight or by writing a letter or two.Otay Michael wrote:I saw that on the news up here in Oakley too. Time to start a campaign of phone calls, e mails and letters to the powers that be.
Spot on Tony, and I hate to say this but I believe this will come to pass, SOONER rather than later. Why? Because of exactly what you you've pointed out, OUTDOORS APATHY!sTony wrote:I watched this last night on the news and the reporting definitely mixed and matched striped and largemouth bass through out the report. Neither fish is an indigenous species to these waters so figure that both are targets for our screwed up legislation. Putting this at the feet of the environmentalists though is likely diverting the attention from what the report did say were the forces behind the effort and that was central California water agencies. It's an attempt at a water grab for water that the northern part of the state clearly doesn't have all that much of right now.
Greene, you were just up on Oroville. Did you see an excess of water when you were there? I didn't. I saw a lake on the rise but certainly no where near full pool. And had federal judges not shut down the pumps, and used the Delta Smelt to do so, that lake wouldn't be anywhere near where it is now. Contracts have been written to the central California water folks and deliveries on those contracts are far short of what they were written to be. Problem is regardless of how much water there is or isn't those agencies have been demanding that their allotments be filled. They'd literally suck the northern lakes dry if they got their way and frankly, they can care less about it.
Now this legislation is attempting to remove all limits and restrictions on the taking non native species, being stripers and largemouths, as they're being targeted as the 'true' threat to Delta Smelt and Salmon and so forth. It's just another attempt to eventually get those pumps running and water exports flowing to central California water agencies, where they can charge folks a lot of money to soak their fields and so on.
Once again it's time to fight the good fight, let your neighbors and non-fishing family members know that our lakes and rivers are once again in real jeopardy as well as our recreational rights along with it. Everyone's got to start thumping these elected officials with a ton of email and letters banging some common sense into them. The water agencies have a lot of money to get their message out as do environmentalists. But anglers tend to be more the 'I just want to go fishing crowd' and traditionally haven't put forth the sustained efforts towards lobbying and building finances that the other side has done for a long time.
sTony
agreed 100% We NEED to do somthing. Keep me posted on what can be done.bonsaibp wrote:jimmy87 wrote:most people do not understand fishing nor do they care about it.
we are not the majority
You're right we're not the majority but if we stand united we will have a voice that can't be ignored.
I'm not trying to solve our water problems which is way beyond me, but I would like to do everything possible to save our fisheries.
gabuelhaj wrote:Those fish are not safe to eat.
This is a documented and published fact.
So, this is what we can do:
Print out flyers stating that and post them throughout the Delta.
This will reinforce this documented fact.
Inform the DFG that if there are no more sport fish in the Delta, they would lose all revenues from the Delta stamps that are sold (would like to know this dollar amount).
And, inform the DFG that they could also lose additional license revenue as a lot of anglers buy the license just to fish the Cal Delta. (Would like to know what the dollar amount of this would be).
And, if the DFG was to lose revenue, the State in turn would lose that revenue as well.
We all know what would happen if that were the case, right?
NOT GOOD!
And, I’m sure there are groups of people that would not condone the murder of fish as no one would be eating what is caught out of the Cal Delta! Right!?