Great show this morning by the way Big Tom and Tobeck.. "Bravo-Zulu" as we used to say in the military. (Military "Atta-Boy")
Being a military "Operation Desert Storm" Veteran myself this ought to rile up some more feathers amongst the angling community... and hopefully even further up:
So basically like I said in my first post, "Isn't this discrimination?" ... and isn't the following just downright Un-American?!?!... I have quite a few Military Veterans that I take out fishing quite often and even a few Disabled Veterans that certainly cannot enjoy this fishery "without" the help of a guide. I even have two combat disabled Veterans that I already "had" pre-booked for a date on the Baker Lake Sockeye Fishery. One a Vietnam Veteran Sea-Bee that fishes with me all the time with his wife. He can barely get around now, even with his two canes and I have to help lift him in and out of the boat every time... But he's a hoot to fish with and one of my absolute favorite clients. (Gary if you read this, sorry again I lost that big King you hooked on the June 1st opener with me while trying to assist)
Then I have another disabled Veteran Client that just recently returned from Afghanistan and wants nothing more to go fishing on Baker Lake with me.
What do I tell them now?
Or even one of my all time best clients, (pretty much family now) a retired Seattle Police Officer that got to enjoy the Sockeye Fishery with me last year for a week and already has his days re-booked for this year too. (Pics of Frank all over my site's Blog)
Maybe the District Ranger should call them up for me and thank them for their service to their country and then apologize to them for not allowing them to enjoy and use the natural resources set aside for all Americans use on "United States Forest Service" land!
Then he can call me up and thank me for my service and my families military service to this country and apologize for not being able to provide my guide services to the rest of the American people out there wanting to enjoy land set aside for their use too. And then he can apologize to me for not being able to make an honest living doing what I love to do and having the freedom to make that choice to be a guide in the first place.
Sorry, I don't pull the American Veteran card often and am proud of my service to this country and all others that served and still serve as well. Figured if some of you are willing to bring this up to some of our elected officials, I'd load you up with a full magazine for the fight..
Anyone know a good attorney that likes to fish and is willing to take on the Feds? Will trade trips for good representation.