For those of you that don't already know me, my name is John Koenig, owner of John's Guide Service here in Skagit County. I've been a full time guide for close to two decades now and have guided fishing trips all over the State of Washington and Alaska before settling down in Skagit County in 1997 to learn every rock, nook and cranny of the Skagit System's Rivers and Tributaries that I've fished since I was a kid with my Grandfather... the river system and county I now call home and pretty much spend every waking moment on.
To me this letter and news is nothing less than a swift kick in the nards.
This is where and how I make my living and support my wife and daughter.
For those that don't know what the exact letter we received says here you go;
"To Whom it May Concern,
This letter is to inform you that permits will NOT be issued for Commercial Outfitting and Guiding for fishing on Baker Lake, on the Mt. Baker Ranger District, during the upcoming sockeye fishery, managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Commercial Outfitting and Guiding on national forests is typically offered in areas where there is a demand for such services that cannot be met through private means. In this case, there appears to be sufficient capacity among private boaters as to overwhelm our existing facilities. In addition, because the Sockeye fishery is a new development as a result of increased fish production, there is no history of permitted commercial guiding on the resevoir. The issuance of new Outfitter and Guide permits requires several steps including a needs assessment, environmental analysis and issuance of a prospectus. Such an effort would only be undertaken if the need for such services was clearly established.
We request that you respect the regulations concerning commmercial operations on National Forest lands. There will be an increased law enforcement presence on the lake throughout the season and anyone found to be conducting commercial activities is subject to being cited for their activities. These regulations will be enforced. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
If you have any questions please contact Jon Venderheyden, District Ranger at 360-854-2601 or Greta Movassaghi at 360-854-2630
Sincerely,
Jon Vanderheyden"
Hence... The swift kick in the nards!
This is what I got from the letter...
- "New permits will NOT be issued!" So what about the permit I still have that is still good until July 31, 2011 and says right on it, the $95.00 dollar fee I paid for it is "non-refundable"
- "Guiding on national forests is typically offered in areas where there is a demand for such services that cannot be met through private means." So all the clients that fished with me last year or want to go this year are not supplying a demand. What about the people that dont own a boat or are handicapped and the only way they can fish is with a guide? Isn't that discrimintaion?!?!
- " In this case, there appears to be sufficient capacity among private boaters as to overwhelm our existing facilities." I nor the other two previously permitted guides that I know of even used a USFS Boat Ramp... We all launched at the PSE Privately owned Boat Ramp!!
- "The issuance of new Outfitter and Guide permits requires several steps including a needs assessment, environmental analysis and issuance of a prospectus. Such an effort would only be undertaken if the need for such services was clearly established." What the heck is all that... Did they do all that for our permits last year?
- "We request that you respect the regulations concerning commmercial operations on National Forest lands. There will be an increased law enforcement presence on the lake throughout the season and anyone found to be conducting commercial activities is subject to being cited for their activities. These regulations will be enforced." Sounds like a threat to me!
Anyways,... You would think that if the USFS would want anyone on the fishery it would be veteran guides that show more sound stewardship to our natural resources and fisheries than just about anyone else... wouldn't you? Who else better to educate the rest of the population about the natural wonders and resources the land and waters have to offer than guides?
On any spot on the upper Skagit River I can point to every ridge and peek and name them all, and have been to the top of most. I can tell you the entire history of the Upper Skagit Valley and point out peices of that history sticking out from the mighty Skagit' river banks.
I challenge Mr. Jon Venderheyden, District Ranger to be able to do the same!!
Brothers Tom, Tobeck and Robbo, Give this guy a swift kick back in the nards for me will ya?!
"There's a thin red line between genius and insanity, not only have most crossed it many times... They've completely erassed it!!"
Johnny Coho