Hundreds of Friends of the River supporters called and emailed their representatives over the last week. Thank you!
We were sure the final vote would take place yesterday (Wednesday) but it has been delayed. We will stay focused and will keep you updated.
If you did not have a chance to email or call, there still is time, click here for more information.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
If we had built Auburn dam, would it be raining?
We are confused - how can you [Congressman McClintock] be anti-spending while also calling for an expensive (inefficient) dam that will do little to help with the water issues of California?
It is a popular misconception that if we build more dams, we will have more water in dry years - that is not necessarily the case. Dams don't create water, they simply capture the run-off from rain and snow. If we don't receive much rain or snow, then there will be little water behind the dams, no matter how many we may build (as evident by the many unfilled reservoirs around our state). Congressman McClintock wants to bring more water security to his district, but more dams are not the answer
Read more here: http://www.friendsoftheriver.org/AmericanHome
It is a popular misconception that if we build more dams, we will have more water in dry years - that is not necessarily the case. Dams don't create water, they simply capture the run-off from rain and snow. If we don't receive much rain or snow, then there will be little water behind the dams, no matter how many we may build (as evident by the many unfilled reservoirs around our state). Congressman McClintock wants to bring more water security to his district, but more dams are not the answer
Read more here: http://www.friendsoftheriver.org/AmericanHome
Monday, February 9, 2009
The fate of 105 miles of rivers...
The fate of 105 miles of California rivers will be determined this Wednesday. You can make a difference by calling your Representative today or Tuesday. To learn more visit: https://secure2.convio.net/fotr/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=182
Friday, February 6, 2009
Quakes, 1% and Beautiful Fish
A few more odds and ends...
- Dams = another reason that dams are just not such a bright idea in many cases, that big quake in China may have been triggered in part by that big dam they just built. This is something we've known about for a long time and is one of the reasons why the Auburn Dam was first put on hold.
- 1% for the Planet is a very good idea, created by some very good people, talked about on a very nice bit of Montana trout fishing water and shot by some great film makers. Check it out.
- There is a trout/fish guru that lives up in Dunsmuir that not only knows how to catch fish, he knows how to capture them in sculpture. Fred Gordon has donated to our California River Awards auctions for several years and his sculptures are always hot items. See his work here.
From the desk of Bjorn - Development Director and resident fish lover.
Monday, February 2, 2009
More Odds and Ends
A few more random odds and ends...
The photo is of the camp water at Ah Di Nah on the McCloud. One of my favorite bits of moving water anywhere... a real California gem.
- Continued talk of drought is enough to sap the strength from an ox (or river loving Californian). Aquafornia is keeping tabs on the water news and commentary.
- The River Why, a movie I’m particularly keen to see in theatres, might just have a Friends of the River banner in one scene. Hoping that is so and hoping the movie drives scores of inspired new anglers out to learn to fish… where they’ll discover the beauty of our wild places and become rabid conservationists.
Beer and fly fishing go together very, very well... here are just a few fish/fishing related brews:
- Mad River Brewing Company is very well known for their Steelhead Pale Ale.
- 20" Brown is a lovely nut brown ale from Cascade Lakes Brewing Company out of Redmond, OR (couldn't find a web-site for this brewery, oddly enough).
- Montana gives us the Double Haul IPA from Kettlehouse (who also make an "Eddy Out" beer) and Dancing Trout from Bayern Brewing.
- Fish Tale Trout Stout is just one of many, many fishy beers made by Fish Brewing Company from Washington.
The photo is of the camp water at Ah Di Nah on the McCloud. One of my favorite bits of moving water anywhere... a real California gem.
Bjorn - Development Director and resident fly fishing nut.
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