flybob wrote:Sparky, Creek, as I said in my original post at the top of this post, the reality and repercussion of shutting down the 39 (HWY), is that they (the abusers) are in fact quite resourceful, and will move to the next canyon that is still open and just do the same there! And so on and so on, where does it end? It will not, at least not in the lifetime of anybody on this board!
Very true. I'm really sorry for being upfront enough to say it like it is, but we're only kidding ourselves if we think it's going to change (anytime soon). Just another reason why I
still steer inquisitive fishermen towards Bishop Creek just below Lake Sabrina. I wrote-off the middle fork of Bishop Creek a long time ago - particularly the first 1/2 mile of it. You could see it coming. I'll still cruise Bishop Creek when I'm up that way and I've exhausted other waters. But if I breakout a rod, I make sure and go somewhere on the south fork of middle fork where others currently aren't or infrequently tread. Behind Cardinal Village is one of those places. It's all bow 'n arrow casting from there all the way up to the road to North Lake. No one fishes thru there - its just too tough to negotiate and it's not the lawnchair-friendly, drive-right-up-and-toss-in-your-bait stocker fishing that most people want.
Good luck with the East Fork. It could be easily beautiful again. Too bad we may never get to see that happen. You may very well have to come to terms with giving away your age-old honey hole to the other players (tin pan'ers, swimmers, bird shooters, weekend bbq'ers, baptismal church groups, vandals, thieves, etc) in exchange for some less-used an abused holes. They might not be as great as the EF once was, but at least they're less trashed, less abused, - and they'll feel like they're yours.