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Sunday
Jul272008

Dan Lopez Fly Fishing Series 1

Royal_coachman

Denver based artist Dan Lopez explores the, "quiet nostalgia of fly fishing."  LINK

Sunday
Jul272008

Tai-robot-kun

Robotic_fish

Tai-robot-kun is a 15.4 lb robotic red snapper with a silicone
body covered in realistically hand-painted scales, features a unique
propulsion system that allows it to move its tail and drift silently
through the water like a real fish.

Via: Pink Tentacle LINK


Sunday
Jul272008

The River Why - Shooting Continues

Theriverwhy

Jason Borger reports from the set of The River Why.  LINK

Sunday
Jul272008

Stripers Forever Call to Action

Decal

Stripers Forever members – here is an opportunity to really help the striped bass. Delaware State Senator Robert Venables, himself a serious striped bass angler, has introduced and passed a bill in the DE state legislature that would prohibit the gillnetting of striped bass in the DE portion of the Nanticoke River from March 1 through June 30.  The governor is listening to a legislator motivated by the 6 gillnetters who would be influenced by this closure, and she is threatening to veto the bill!

    * The new time period would simply mirror the closure that already exists on the Maryland portion of the river.  MD officials have asked for DE to add the month of March to help protect the spawning fish – DE is already closed from 4/1 to 6/30, but spawning fish are showing up in March.
    * While the quota is a finite 1,600 pounds, there is a known and admitted bycatch of many striped bass smaller than the 28-nch minimum.  The “legal” catch is entirely of large, breeding striped bass.
    * The fishery is widely known to produce illegal or black market fish that circumvent the quota.

Here is the action that SF urges you to take:

DE residents – phone, e-mail and/or and write Governor Minner’s office and tell her that striped bass need better protection, especially on their spawning grounds, and send a copy to Patrick J. Emory, Director, Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife. Urge them to support and not veto SENATE BILL # 298.   Also, contact or copy your local state legislator and ask them to support your views and to use their office to urge Governor Minner to support this legislation.  SF has only a few hundred members in DE.  Send this e-mail to all of your fishing friends and urge them to do as you are doing.  All contact information for the Governor and Patrick J. Emory appears at the end of this e-mail along with a sample note. 

Non Residents of DE – we urge all of our members to take similar action.   Striped bass belong to no particular state.  All fisheries that enjoy the Chesapeake strain of striped bass have a stake in this issue.

Dear Governor Minner:

I am a resident of (name of your state) and someone who enjoys fishing for striped bass.  I urge you to support Senate Bill #298 which will help protect spawning striped bass.  Gill netting of breeding size fish, the bycatch of smaller fish, and the inevitable resulting black market sales of striped bass are all unacceptable management policies. 

(Residents of northern states might add) Striped bass fishing has declined seriously in northern states.  The number of large fish is down significantly and there are very few small fish available.  I feel it is incumbent upon Delaware to do everything reasonable to protect spawning striped bass.  Not only the recreation, but the livelihoods of many guides and businesses are dependent on striped bass and therefore your good stewardship of this resource. 

Sincerely:

My name

CC Patrick J. Emory Director Delaware Div. Fish and Wildlife

Governor Ruth Ann Minner 

Tatnall Building,

William Penn Street, 2nd Floor

Dover, DE ~19901

Phone: (302) 744-4101

Fax (302) 739-2775



Patrick J. Emory, Director

Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife

89 Kings Highway

Dover, DE ~19901

Phone: ~(302) 739-5297 or (302) 739-9910

Fax: ~~~~~(302) 739-6151

Saturday
Jul262008

Sunday Funnies - Hook Set Edition

Pure gold.

 

Friday
Jul252008

Gone Fishing