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Entries by El Guapo (8676)

Friday
Aug142015

Fly Fishing Mystery Shopper Study provides insights for retailers

Photo:mistermundo

The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) and the American Fly Fishing Trade Association (AFFTA) today announced the release of a new mystery shopper study that provides insights for fly fishing retailers. The study shows fly fishing retailers excel over general fishing retailers in certain areas and also identifies opportunities for improvement.

LINK (via: Boating Industry)

Friday
Aug142015

Friday Pin Up

Friday
Aug142015

Oregon to buy 10,000 acres on lower Deschutes River

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is moving to buy more than 10,000 acres to add to a wildlife area on the lower Deschutes River.

The area will be opened to the public to hike, hunt and fish.

LINK (via:KOIN6)

Friday
Aug142015

Fly fishing museum has opened in Cherokee, North Carolina


The Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians opened last week in Cherokee, giving visitors a chance to learn about the history of fly-fishing in the Southeast.

LINK (via: North Carolina Sportsman)

Thursday
Aug132015

Tell the WDFW to designate the entire Skagit, Puyallup, and Elwha watersheds as Wild Steelhead Gene Banks

If you’re a long-time Chum reader you’re properly well aware of our disdain for the genetic miscreants dubbed hatchery steelhead. You might even own one of our limited edition bonk hatchery steelhead shirts. Or you may have shared our post about Chuck Norris taking out hatchery fish with a grenade.

For those less informed about our decade-long slugfest against hatchery fish and their proponents, here’s a cursory rundown. Hatchery fish are an environmental disaster. They were intended to cover up the loss of wild steelhead but have only made the problem worse because they have a negative impact (both ecological and genetic) on wild steelhead and are a major hindrance to the recovery of wild steelhead – a federally listed threatened species in the Chum’s Puget Sound homewaters. Plus, they’re a huge economic boondoggle with hundreds of millions of dollars being spent every year to return fewer and fewer fish.

In all of our years waging war against hatchery steelhead, we’ve never had an opportunity like this to effect positive change for wild steelhead in Puget Sound. But we need your help to make it happen. Please take a minute to submit your comment to the WDFW telling them to create strong, effective gene banks in the Skagit/Sauk, Elwha, and the Puyallup/Carbon/White watersheds.

It's fairly easy to comment but according to the latest from the WDFW you must use their online comment form for your vote to actually count.

Here is the link to the WDFW page where you can vote for the Skagit/Sauk, Elwha and Puyallup/Carbon/White.

Be sure to hit the "comment on another population" link below the first comment box to add additional boxes so you can comment on the selection of all the population groups called out above.

You will also be required to "briefly" explain your rationale for selecting a particular watershed. You can use the talking points from the info-graphic below to fullfill that requirement, if you click on the image you can view it full size for easier reading.

Vote for the Skagit/Sauk, Elwha and Puyallup/Carbon/White.

Thursday
Aug132015

The Venturing Angler Podcast: Researching Species and Best Angling Practices with Dr. Andy Danylchuk 

Photo: B. Bennett

In the latest episode of The Venturing Angler Podcast, Tim Harden sits down with our friend, scientist and Patagonia Ambassador Dr. Andy Danylchuk. In the conversation, Andy touches on a range of subjects, from studying specific species such as golden dorado, bonefish, and giant trevally, to concerns about proposed regulations on fishing in the Bahamas.

LINK