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What if every fisherman who values wild fish gave up 10% of their fishing time to tackle conservation issues?
Imagine an army of gore-tex clad fisherfolk repairing culverts, improving riparian areas, and taking state agencies for task over their failure to protect fish, fisheries, and angling as a whole.
We all spend hundreds of hours a year tying and swinging flies, and the results are immediate and very gratifying. Come up with a sexy new fly/jig and get a tug the next day. Instant results.
So what if we all spent 10, 20, 30 hours a year writing letters to our respective state Fish & Game, or office of fishery management offices (like my Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission) and donating some time for habitat restoration or spawning surveys? The results wouldn’t be nearly as immediate, but 10 years from now they would pay huge dividends.
If every person who values wild fish spends 10% of their fishing time on conservation issues next year, in 10 years we’ll be spending the remaining 90% of our time catching twice as many fish.
Think about it. Decide if this would be a worthy New Years resolution for you to tackle in 2011.
- JJ's Jigs
Imagine an army of gore-tex clad fisherfolk repairing culverts, improving riparian areas, and taking state agencies for task over their failure to protect fish, fisheries, and angling as a whole.
We all spend hundreds of hours a year tying and swinging flies, and the results are immediate and very gratifying. Come up with a sexy new fly/jig and get a tug the next day. Instant results.
So what if we all spent 10, 20, 30 hours a year writing letters to our respective state Fish & Game, or office of fishery management offices (like my Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission) and donating some time for habitat restoration or spawning surveys? The results wouldn’t be nearly as immediate, but 10 years from now they would pay huge dividends.
If every person who values wild fish spends 10% of their fishing time on conservation issues next year, in 10 years we’ll be spending the remaining 90% of our time catching twice as many fish.
Think about it. Decide if this would be a worthy New Years resolution for you to tackle in 2011.
- JJ's Jigs