
The following action alert is compiled from letters from Roger Mammon, President of the California Striped Bass Association (CSBA), West Delta Chapter, and Jim Cox, President of the CSBA State Board.
Please forward to everyone you know. Urge them to send a letter to the Fish and Game Commission to stop the Coalition for a Sustainable Delta, Stewart Resnick's Astroturf group, from succeeding in passing their striper eradication plan through the Commission.
We have just learned that letters in opposition to changing regulations on striped bass and black bass must be received by the California Fish and Game Commission by July 27, 2016. If you have been procrastinating about sending a letter, now is the time to do it if you want to save our fisheries.
The Coalition for a Sustainable Delta, funded by Beverly Hills agribusiness tycoons Stewart and Lynda Resnick, is asking the Commission to increase bag limits and reduce size limits for striped bass and black bass.
The letter can be simple and to the point. Just two or three sentences to get your point across and the investment on one sheet of paper, envelope, and a .47¢ stamp. How much do you have invested in your rods, reels, tackle boxes or possibly a boat? They won’t mean a thing if there is nothing to fish for.
We must also show strong opposition to the water contractors' petition by attending the Fish and Game Commission meeting on Aug 24-25 at the Lake Natoma Inn and Conference Center, 702 Gold Lake Dr. Folsom CA 95630.
The agenda for the meeting has not been posted yet, but will be posted soon at: http://fgc.ca.gov/meetings/2016/index.aspx
Unfortunately, the Commission will not allow a panel type presentation like they did with the lawsuit settlement hearing in 2011 and 2012. They will allow the three-minute personal testimony but will not allow redundancy in the testimonies.
It has become obvious that it is imperative we flood the meeting with anglers.