Yeap, that's the interview Tom shot the day I went fishing with Ants.
It's a good thing I don't have to remember a script though. We had a good time off camera too. I've been fortunate enough to be associated with several other shows; KT Diaries, Fishing Texas, Fishing South Carolina, and On the Rise. We had a lot of fun, but I don't think Brad Pitt is worried one bit.
As far at the Guadalupe River and the Trout Fishery established here, I am just another face in a long line of Board Members and volunteers that have made everything we have today possible. The original Dirty Dozen who put TPWD and Trout together, started the GRTU chapter in 1968, past president Mick McCorcle who changed the face of GRTU into more of a corporate organization, the 1996 Trophy Trout Zone, the original Flow Agreement largely won by the testimony of David Schroeder, TroutFest, the recent upper delayed Harvest Zone, and now the new Flow Agreement with GBRA won just this year. Another thing we are very proud of is the Coldwater Conservation Grant we offer to other TU chapters that need startup money to get their own restoration projects started. The womens initiative to bring more women into the sport. Trout in the Classroom, and the Youth camp that brings teenagers down to the river and teaches them everything from biology to actually techniques to catch Trout bringing new blood into the sport that it needs to grow. All this can be seen on our web page
http://www.grtu.org . Then there are the people before me that taught me how to manage the LAP and Stocking Program; Scott Graham, Doug Ming, and Bill Higdon. All great people who just passed along their knowledge to me that allows us to be so effective. And it doesn't hurt that our chapter has over 5300 members. Plus the close cooperation we had with Texas Parks and Wildlife, their biologists and even the Guadalupe Blanco River Aurthority, and less we not forget the Water Oriented Recreational District which controls access to the river. All these organizations have had a part in developing the river into the year round Trout Fishery it is today. Loose any one of those and the fishery would be diminished.
Jimbo