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#160582 - 09/23/02 12:10 AM Samish Access denied?
Plunker Offline
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Registered: 04/01/00
Posts: 511
Loc: Skagit Valley
Here's the article from the local newspaper. The attitude of the fishermen interviewed is typical of the "I ain't the problem" denial prevelant today.

"Property owners threaten to close route to popular Samish fishing hole"



Skagit Valley Herald
09/21/02 - BEVERLY CRICHFIELD

"EDISON — First it was the garbage strewn around the sides of the river and the road. Then it was the cars pulling up in the driveway at 1 a.m. and the piles of fish guts rotting along the river.

Then last week, a beloved family dog disappeared from the house. The dog’s owners believe he was stolen by someone who wanted a good hunting dog.

That was the last straw for eight property owners near a favorite local fishing hole along the Samish River. They plan to close access to fishing along about two miles of the river between the Bay View-Edison Bridge to the Farm-to-Market bridge starting Sept. 25, to the dismay of local anglers.

Most of all, the property owners want the dog back. If the dog isn’t returned, they say anglers will have to get written permission to cross their property.

But property owners say they’ve also had enough of the continuous problems along the stretch of river that attracts hundreds of anglers each day during the fishing season.

“This year I’ve had to clean up big piles of fish guts down where they clean the fish, and by the time I got to them, they were nothing but a bunch of maggots,” said Tony Breckenridge, whose home sits about a quarter of a mile from Bay View-Edison Road.

In addition, Breckenridge said, people often rip up and muddy the ground around the property with all-terrain vehicles.

The Samish fishing area is a favorite for anglers who come from all over the West Coast to fish. The area was opened to the public seven years ago, after the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, a local fishing organization and property owners agreed to create access to the river across private property.

Since then, the property owners have increasingly put up with garbage, damaged property and even human waste left in their yards, Breckenridge said.

Then on Sunday, Sept. 15, Breckenridge noticed his 6-year-old black Labrador, Jake, was missing from the home where he had been chained in the yard.

Jake had apparently got loose after slipping his neck through his collar.

One fisherman reported seeing a young man in a truck driving away from the river with a dog fitting Jake’s description in the front of the truck. Breckenridge isn’t sure whether someone thought the dog was lost, or whether they just wanted a good hunting dog to take home.

Either way, he wants to make sure Jake makes it home. The black lab belongs to Breckenridge’s 14-year-old son, who takes the dog wherever he goes, Breckenridge said.

Jake is easy to identify, Breckenridge said. The dog is missing two teeth on the same side of the mouth, he said.

“He’s a very friendly dog,” said Breckenridge’s wife, Heidi. “Labs are very trusting dogs. We’ve never seen him run off like this.”

But local fishermen wading in the Samish River Friday afternoon aren’t so sure. They wonder if Jake was stolen — or if he just ran away and is happily following fishermen around the river.

Some anglers also wonder how the property owners will enforce their new “off-limits” policy.

“To ban everyone from going down there to fish because his dog is on the loose is ridiculous,” said Gary McCombs, who pulled a 35-pound king salmon into his truck Friday.

McCombs drove from Oak Harbor to enjoy the productive fishing and scenery of the Samish river fishing hole. “That’s a hunting dog, and if a hunting dog gets loose, he’ll take off on ya for days.”

Charles Danner of Oak Harbor snubbed his nose at the idea that Jake was stolen.

“That dog wasn’t stolen,” he said. “It’s unfair to keep us from fishing here.”

* Beverly Crichfield can be reached at 360-416-2132 or by e-mail at bcrichfield@skagitvalley herald.com"
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#160583 - 09/23/02 01:24 AM Re: Samish Access denied?
Doug Kelly Offline
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Registered: 02/22/00
Posts: 727
Loc: Bothell WA
i can under stand about the garbage and cars turning around in the drive way, but to just asume the dog was stolen is pretty bold to accuse somebody of, just my .02 worth, the dog was tied up for a reason and it doesn't sound like it was because it was mean, sounds like it sliped its colar and who knows what happened to him, maybe he decieded to go for a swim or just plain got lost, and there are lots of black dogs in trucks almost every where you go, i am a dog owner myself and would not wish this upon anybody, but get the facts befor you accuse

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#160584 - 09/23/02 10:41 AM Re: Samish Access denied?
superfly Offline
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Registered: 02/16/00
Posts: 2349
Loc: The Coast or the Keys !!!
I can beleieve that some low life mother ****er would steal the dog, that makes me sick!!
I hope the hell someone has the balls to return it un- harmed.
It sounds as though the Samish has turned into the skok and quil, it was never like that when I lived on the island and fished there.
It's to bad.
And [Bleeeeep!] Head, return the dog!!!!!

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#160585 - 09/23/02 05:13 PM Re: Samish Access denied?
KerryS Offline
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Registered: 07/24/01
Posts: 149
Loc: Everett, WA
Plunker,

You hit the nail on the head. It really doesn't matter if the dog was stolen or not. The attitude displayed by the anglers is deplorable. I say close the damn river down.

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#160586 - 09/23/02 06:42 PM Re: Samish Access denied?
Big Woody Offline
Parr

Registered: 02/21/02
Posts: 52
Loc: Gold Bar Wa
I fished the Samish today the 23rd, and talked to several people about the incident. One fellow who said he knew the owner of the dog had found out the dog was returned. I asked him if access was going to be still allowed. He didn't know about that.
There were several people picking up garbage along the river, including me. Me thinks this effort might be a bit late? I caught a pretty nice white king of about 25 lbs. As I was leaving I was just thinking to myself ,what a sad situation. I don't think people will ever learn about respect for other peoples property and or possessions.
I live on the Sky and I'm constantly going down the riverbank on my property picking up after others. Everyone pleeeaaase. pack it out!

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#160587 - 09/23/02 07:10 PM Re: Samish Access denied?
Robert Allen3 Offline
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Registered: 04/23/00
Posts: 737
Loc: vancouver WA USA
A thing to understand about landowners. They don't see bad fishermen and good fishermen. They just see fishermen and their property getting trashed.
fishermen= property trashing. thats all they see.

I think if access is to be maintained in places like this it's gonna have to be the goodfishermen cleaning up after the bad fishermen( and other property users).
If the good fishermen don't do it then the landowners will close the access which they have every right to do.
right or wrong it won't matter, if you want access take a garbage bag and clean up after the garbage people. Oops there i go again making judgements about people based on their actions. your damn right I do.

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#160588 - 09/24/02 06:25 PM Re: Samish Access denied?
LittleZoZo Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 03/11/01
Posts: 419
Loc: Rochester, WA USA
RA3, for once I agree with you. Its a shame that access has to get taken away before people will finally pick their Sh!t up.
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#160589 - 09/24/02 06:58 PM Re: Samish Access denied?
Robert Allen3 Offline
Spawner

Registered: 04/23/00
Posts: 737
Loc: vancouver WA USA
Zo Zo I try not to be completely unreasonable smile

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