Concerned San Juan Fisherman:
Your letter was written well and thanks for your opinion. I think you are missing the point for the single biggest reason that it is important for these guys to share their knowledge and success. If we sports fishermen do not have an active voice, we will be left with nothing. We will have a great resource that is closed to the recreational fisherman by the extreme environmentalists. I am a steward of the land and the sea but I am a hunter and a fisherman. My voice alone, or desire to fish doesn't permit me to fish. It takes legislation, rules, compromises with the tribes, commercial guys, power generators, timber guys, fish farmers, miners and farmers to come together to share the water. Oh, by the way, I own a dandy wheat farm too! Yet, I am still a fisherman and I understand their is a balance between water availability and water necessity. Without seriously passionate fisherman like Nelly, Robbo and many of us that enjoy the Outdoor Line, we absolutely would not have a voice nor a season or an opportunity to fish. The Outdoor Line encourages people to fish, hunt and recreate. A huge bycatch of succesful fishermen....They support the guys and gals in Olympia that fight to maintain a recreational season. We need new, fresh blood that is passionate to fight and protect our sacred seasons that include our "Honey Holes that may get fished too hard on a Saturday morning in August. So, please, Nelly and Robbo and crew, continue to inspire our elders and our youth of today, including my 11 year old bait boy that has only one focus in life...fishing and hunting. It is the inspired that will protect our ability to fish. Unfortunately, we are not born with the right to fish and hunt. It takes legislation and compromise. Youth of today - Get inspired, learn how to fish and fall in love with it. Down the road, fight for the right to fish so I can hit my favorite "Honey Hole" on a Wednesday morning when most of the fleet is at work.