by midger » November 2nd, 2012, 6:41 am
Anything that can be done to lessen the advesrse human impact on that fishery would be great. I'll also send letters, but I'm somewhat of a sceptic in believing they'll do much good unless the communities whose livlihoods are impacted start becoming very vocal in demanding change. The rampant garbage/TP was the first thing I noticed 6-7 years ago when I first fished the Kern in that 20 mile stretch. I commented about it online, with pictures, and was told (politely) to please refrain from highlighting that problem because it could impact local business. If you want to fix the problem, you have to confront it, not hide from it.
I decided to speak with my wallet. I haven't fished the Kern since 2008, but I still think it is a beautiful river with lots of unrealized potential, but only if enforcement of laws occur and major changes are made.
I also tend to agree with Doc on the education thing. It shouldn't take much of an education for people to realize the damage they are causing by their actions. Come on, folks know that graffiti on rocks isn't legal or appreciated. * and TP all over aren't sanitary and the watershed pays the price. Garbage left laying on the ground is an eyesore. They already know what they are doing, but I guess, they just don't care.
I fish a river about the size of the Kern in Idaho. It has dispersed camping all along the 45 mile stretch I fish. The river lies 37 miles from Boise. I rarely have to pick up trash. Fortunately this river isn't being loved to death and abused. Granted, it doesn't have a population base the size of the one near Kernville, but it does see lots of campers. On any weekend day, there are 100s of people along its length. There is no attempt to educate the folks who use it every weekend, yet the area stays relatively clean. Why?
"Should you cast your fly into a branch overhead or into a bush behind you, or miss a fish striking, or lose him,or slip into a hole up to your armpits-keep your temper; above all things don't swear, for he that swears will catch no fish."