McFlyfi wrote:...Bernard- the picture on the front page lists a Darrell Kunitomi- wasn't he from the old Flyfisher Magazine forum?
1mocast wrote:Yes sir!
NorcalBob wrote:One thing to keep in mind is, that funds for restoration are part of a utilities/user groups "fee" for exploiting public trust resources. In most instances, a certain percentage of revenues for exploiting public trust resources, is part of the agreement to utilize those resources and can only be used for restoration. If they don't get spent on restoration, those "fees" revert back to the utilities/user group for their own benefit. There is usually great competition for these "fees" amongst restoration groups, so many more projects are considered than can be funded. And yes, politics does play a role in who gets the restoration money. So the real question is, would you rather those "fees" revert back to the utilities/user group or be used for restoration, no matter the chance of a restoration actually succeeding. Especially, in the case of LA steelhead (which are listed under the ESA, which drives the political motivation), I'd personally prefer the money go to LA steelhead restoration, than the utilities/user group's pocket. YMMV.
NorcalBob wrote:Back in my day 50 years ago (you know when dinosaurs roamed the earth!) Arroyo Seco used to hold a decent population of small wild rainbow trout, and also was stocked on a regular basis with truck trout. Haven't been back there since then so I have no idea what it looks like now. That was one of the streams (including the WFSG) that I learned to fly fish on.
DarkShadow wrote:
...Now that I know I can break my neck on the trail on my MTB, I might go up there one of these days and see how far up I can go. Now I'm curious...
McFlyfi wrote:DarkShadow wrote:
...Now that I know I can break my neck on the trail on my MTB, I might go up there one of these days and see how far up I can go. Now I'm curious...
2 car shuttle - one car at JPL, take the bikes to Red Box, ride down to JPL...
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