mr7183
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How hard is it to successfully lobby for a C&R area on our favorite streams?
I'm specifically wondering about Fishing Creek in Columbia County. I think it makes sense considering how cool the waters of the stream are year-round and the amount of insect life it sustains throughout the entire season. It can easily sustain native and reproducing trout populations and I think it is a shame that a large majority of fish are still taken every year. In my opinion, the logical areas for a special regulations section are the waters near Minnow Lane or the Boy Scout Camp outside of Benton.
I am currently living in the Philadelphia area and there are several catch and release sections on streams down here. Some of these streams are streams that, unlike Fishing Creek, can't sustain native trout populations. In my opinion, a fantastic stream like Fishing Creek needs to have the same conservation initiatives.
I'm specifically wondering about Fishing Creek in Columbia County. I think it makes sense considering how cool the waters of the stream are year-round and the amount of insect life it sustains throughout the entire season. It can easily sustain native and reproducing trout populations and I think it is a shame that a large majority of fish are still taken every year. In my opinion, the logical areas for a special regulations section are the waters near Minnow Lane or the Boy Scout Camp outside of Benton.
I am currently living in the Philadelphia area and there are several catch and release sections on streams down here. Some of these streams are streams that, unlike Fishing Creek, can't sustain native trout populations. In my opinion, a fantastic stream like Fishing Creek needs to have the same conservation initiatives.