Nelly and I both towed our boats up to Rockport for the Occupy Skagit outing at Howard Miller Steelhead Park today to show our support for the movement to re-open the Skagit's popular catch and release spring steelhead season. My absolute all time favorite fishery has been closed in recent years because of low steelhead returns and there is nothing in the current plan to re-open the Skagit no matter how many fish return. The folks that attended the Occupy Skagit event today wanted to let WDFW and the Feds (NOAA) know that that is unacceptable.
Nelly parked "Big Red" front and center in the parking lot. How many hundreds of days have we spent at this launch over the last 20 years
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Since we had to do the Outdoor Line radio show this morning we were a little late getting to Rockport. There were still quite a few people at the launch though and apparently there was over 100 people there just before we got there. Like me...these guys just want to go fishing
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You get the message
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Flyfishing legend Dec Hogan flew all the way from Utah to attend the Occupy Skagit event today and he spent quite a bit of time instructing some of the spey-rodders in front of the park. This used to be a regular scene on the Skagit and now it's just a memory.
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I took one of our new game wardens and a few other friends for a jet boat ride up the Sauk river. So many memories on this river system. It's awful tough to have the Skagit closed this time of year
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I made sure to gas up at the Rockport store owned by my good friend Dave Hambright. Dave is an avid Skagit steelheader and says the closure has hit him hard. Not only has the store been slow the catch and release season was his favorite time of year. Dave fished nearly ever single day in March and April when the river was open.
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My hats off to Salmo G, WW, and Curt Kraemer for all the time they've spent working on this. Despite talking to Curt quite a bit on the phone I hadn't seen him in 15 years and didn't even recognize him today...probably because he looked so darned young. I guess I need to get out more
These three guys will be speaking to the Commission this coming weekend to drum up support and get an idea of where to go from here. They are right...leaving not only the Skagit but all the other Puget Sound rivers closed to catch and release steelhead fishing for good is simply unacceptable. We'll keep you posted on their progress