Thanks Bob for being with us, it takes great courage to stand for something that's so important. In your neck of the woods it's even more true.
Dan s,
Please be patient with the political games that were played in Forks just before the meeting. One must remember that the current mayor was voted out of office last month by a majority and that a certain council woman has a son I believe that feels strongly that killing wild steelhead will keep food on his table or something like that.
The Town of Forks has come a long way in the last few years after loss of so many jobs due to spotted owl. I was proud of what they have been doing to make headway in a county that has been short of cash. I'm hoping that the owners of shops and motels will reconsider their withdrawl of their support for C&R after they understand the income they most likely will be without if there is a boycott of anything in their town except the guides assc. who supported C&R. I have a feeling that once they understand that with C&R on wild fish not only will C&R sportsmen stay in Forks but the other users will still come to Forks because they want to catch fish and that they still have the bonus of taking home hatchery fish. If anyone has doubt about that please do a little research into the towns of Livingston, Bozeman and West Yellowstone Montana. There was an initial uproar out that way by those that had killed wild trout for years most of the oponents of release were elderly like what we saw at the testimony on saturday. They still came to those towns and spent money but the bonus for those towns was when fishing improved in just a couple of years those very towns number one income was tourist dollars related to fishermen.
To all you C&R folks please do not respond to the negativity on all these boards, it may very well be a war this C&R thing but lets keep it civil why add fuel to the fire, we have two months to go.
Land Tuna.