
Dr. David Ostrach, Science Advisor for Allied Fishing Groups & Northern California Guides and Sportsmen’s Association, speaks on the need to set numerical goals for striped bass at December's Fish and Game Commission meeting in Sacramento.
The February 21, 2020 meeting agenda for the California Fish and Game Commission where the Commission's Delta fisheries and striped bass policies will be discussed and probably voted on is now available. Please refer to the agenda for important meeting information and deadlines.
Anglers need to submit their letters by Friday, February 7, arguing that a numerical goal of 1.1 million striped bass must be included in the striped bass policy.
The striped bass policy must include the following: "An appropriate target objective is to restore the population to 1 million adults within the next 5 to 10 years taking into account the availability of habitat to support the species."
Send your comments to: Executive Director Melissa Miller-Henson
fgc@fgc.ca.gov | (916) 653-4899
Dave Hurley issued this action alert in his Hot Sheet today:
We have been following this striped bass story since the first meeting in June, and it is very clear after the December meeting that the plan from the Fish and Game Commission has been to delay, delay, delay the decision until they have worn out the advocacy for the striped bass.
The writing is on the wall for the Commission to approve the changes to the 1996 Striped Bass Policy at the February 21st meeting since after three packed meetings, it seems that the momentum has been halted enough to squeeze this through under our noses.
We have the opportunity by tomorrow to send in an email.