castaway wrote:I choose not to write a letter - well.... because I think the situation is being handled as good as possible. (as good as possible being the key phrase)
castaway wrote:So when it comes to issues of the kern, your opinion and your thoughts have little weight in my book….I do respect you on a number of issues... but this is not one of them.
castaway wrote:I choose not to write a letter - well.... because I think the situation is being handled as good as possible. (as good as possible being the key phrase)
castaway wrote:So when it comes to issues of the kern, your opinion and your thoughts have little weight in my book….I do respect you on a number of issues... but this is not one of them.
castaway wrote:I choose not to write a letter - well.... because I think the situation is being handled as good as possible. (as good as possible being the key phrase)
castaway wrote:So when it comes to issues of the kern, your opinion and your thoughts have little weight in my book….I do respect you on a number of issues... but this is not one of them.
Papasequoia wrote:
Sasha wrote:Papasequoia wrote:
Hey buddy I already called dibs on the popcorn in this thread
Papasequoia wrote:Sasha wrote:Papasequoia wrote:
Hey buddy I already called dibs on the popcorn in this thread
Sorry, how's this?
wildfly wrote:I don't know if you could tell by the way I hopped on this even though I've been trying hard not to get myself in the middle of issues anymore, but I was already fired up when I hopped in on this one. Didn't need any encouragement I'm an opinionated man, and I seem to only get more so as I age. It's a curse, I tell you!
Sasha wrote:So help this non-resident out a bit. Is the consensus that stocking is bad or good on the Kern? I am a bit confused after reading this thread…..
Personally I would think that stocking would not be a good thing. I say this because I personally know a few devout gear guys back home that told me that they would not go there because they were no longer stocking. Now I have been friends with one of them for over 27 years and yes I attempted to try to get him into fly fishing but that is a subject for another thread. So when I think about it seems that not stocking would be a good thing. If there are less gear guys then the place will get trashed less right?
I remember reading a post where someone suggested managing it like a “blue ribbon” fly fishing river. Would this not be the ideal solution? There are plenty of those types of places up here and they seem to attract people from all over the world. I would also assume that the amount of people that hit the places up here also spend money at local businesses.
RiverRat wrote:Sasha wrote:So help this non-resident out a bit. Is the consensus that stocking is bad or good on the Kern? I am a bit confused after reading this thread…..
Personally I would think that stocking would not be a good thing. I say this because I personally know a few devout gear guys back home that told me that they would not go there because they were no longer stocking. Now I have been friends with one of them for over 27 years and yes I attempted to try to get him into fly fishing but that is a subject for another thread. So when I think about it seems that not stocking would be a good thing. If there are less gear guys then the place will get trashed less right?
I remember reading a post where someone suggested managing it like a “blue ribbon” fly fishing river. Would this not be the ideal solution? There are plenty of those types of places up here and they seem to attract people from all over the world. I would also assume that the amount of people that hit the places up here also spend money at local businesses.
All of us know without a doubt that if every river was ran like a blue ribbon fishery it would be incredbile for everyone! But it's hard to change 70 years of "culture" probigated by the state making lazy fishermen. Is stocking good for the Kern? Yes it does help keep people from the backcountry waters, it does introduce people to fishing but it also ruins them by making them think it should be easy every time, and it does generate income for the locals. Personally I could live without it. The last year was heaven on the river, except for 5 months of rafting and summer *. I was having 20 fish afternoons over and over but also experienced more skunks than ever. Skunks made me a better fly flicker by forcing me to learn the entomology. A cool 80 percent of my fish were caught on dries during hatches. During the spring, fall, and early winter my fish averaged 11-13" and I lost some pigs. During the hot summer they were smaller 8-10" models. I've also figured out that there are two distinct type of rainbows successfully spawing in different sections of the river. Castaway is right because he spent the time busting his butt getting off the beaten path and found a lot of the wild guys. I also didn't have to backpack once since everyone was up poaching the high country All by myself most of the year in the 20 mile which felt good since I'm getting older. Anyways a utopian river would be really cool but the reality is that it will be a long fight but somebody needs to try.
shane
three more people to help with the cause works for me
DrCreek wrote:castaway wrote:
You can add another letter to your team name "E - elite" BJEAC's
I changed mine to comply. Thanks for the hot tip, man. What about you, Sasha? Have you changed yours yet? I'm gonna have to change the logo on our shirts again !! Ball Juggling Elitist butt Clowns. Why didn't I think of that?
(Dear Jon, I hope my elitism doesn't change my current and/or future status with the CNFFC. )