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Summer Break…

Hi everyone

In case you haven't noticed, we're enjoying a little summer haitus here at The Wired Angler. I'll pick back up the pace when the weather cools off – in the meantime enjoy the smorgasbord of videos I have lined up Tuesdays & Thursdays.

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Also, remember that you can see links to all my posts as well as other stuff I come across on Twitter.

 

 

Welcoming Black Dog Baits to the Wired Angler

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We're no stranger to the allure of Black Dog Baits around here at the Wired Angler, so we'd like to give a welcome and thanks to them for joining the site as an advertiser.

Jeremy Anderson and I have swapped baits for custom paint jobs, and I've been lucky enough to test drive some of his baits before they hit the market.

The classic Lunker Punker is one of my favorite lures of all time, and we're really excited about the new 5" inject Punker that's just coming out. We got our hands on some samples and we'll be featuring it more in the coming days and watch out for a sweet bait giveaway.

Check out some of our past posts on Black Dog Baits:

First Look at the New 5" Punker

First Crack at the New Mini-Shell Cracker 

Pimp Your Punker

Black Dog & Vagabond bait Co Join Forces

Where Have All The Trout Gone?

Friends, if you frequent many of the fishing forums you have probably already caught the buzz regarding trout stocking in the state of California. I have been watching this issue with a casual nonchalance for quite some time. I am here to publicly apologize for that! This issue is not something to shy away from. At this time we have systematically lost stocked trout in the state of California! The long-term effects on trout fishing, bass fishing, the California fishing industry, as well as small trout fishing communities remains to be seen.

 Though some of us have failed to act prior to this moment,  a select group of anglers has already begun to step up and take action. They have been working diligently behind the scenes and will continue to do so in the future. I encourage each of you to join this group of anglers! An action plan has been set in place, we are not too late, there is much to be done! Rob Belloni is currently heading the organization and his email is available is available at the bottom of this post.

I have re-produced the following with the permission of Rob Belloni.

Writing to bring you news about what is going on with trout stocking in California. It's a confusing thing so I'm writing this to break it all down and help everyone understand what is happening.

The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) is an environmental group. Their goal is to protect native species. In 2007 they sued the California Dept. of Fish and Game (DFG). They said that stocking trout in California is bad for native species. They said that stocked trout eat native frogs. They said stocked trout eat insects that native birds could have eaten instead. They said that stocked trout could breed with native trout/steelhead and mess up the gene pool.

They sued under an act called the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This act says that any time the state government does a project, they have to take in to account the environment. In 2007, the CBD didn't win outright but they won a lot. They made the DFG go and evaluate trout stocking through a formal process. They also got a judge to rule that certain places where trout are stocked shouldn't be stocked any more while DFG went and did their evaluation. That's why a lot of places haven't gotten stocked with trout for the last few years.

This year DFG finished their evaluation. They put out a new set of rules to determine if a place gets stocked with trout or not. I've reviewed these rules and talked with the important people at DFG about how these rules will work in real life. These are pretty good rules. They're pretty reasonable. They're not perfect, but they're a great start. Most people at the DFG want to stock trout, but they also want to protect native species where it's reasonable.

The CBD looked at these new rules the DFG put out and they said they are bad. They said the rules are too vague. They said the rules don't provide enough protection. They didn't sue again, but they filed something with the judge in the case called a Writ of Mandate. That's a fancy way of telling the judge that the DFG did such a bad job that the judge should give the DFG a big slap on the wrist and send them back to do their evaluation over again and make new rules – rules that the CBD likes.

The judge has to look at this Writ of Mandate and decide what to do. I am working hard to see how we can convince the judge that the DFG has done their job already and shouldn't have to do it again. I don't have all the answers yet, but I'm forming a group to keep the CBD from going too far. A rough draft of what we believe in is below.

There are a lot of reasons why trout stocking is important to us fishermen. I'm worried that without trout, many lakes will close down because not enough people will come to fish. I'm worried kids won't get their start in fishing because they won't have trout to fish for. I'm worried the CBD will go too far to do things that sound good on paper but are bad in real life. I'm worried about letting people who don't really understand fish be in charge of the fish.

I want to get the word out to the fishing community about this topic. That's why I'm posting this. I need help from lawyers especially, so if any of you are lawyers or know lawyers who can help, drop me a line. If you just want to write to talk about the issue, that's great too. 

Rob can be reached at swimbait@gmail.com

I can be reached as well regarding this topic at fish4biz@gmail.com

Video: Weekly Dose of Canadian Bass Fishing Humor

Found via the TackleTog blog over at TackleTour:

Canadian comedian and competition bass angler Dave Mercer has launched a weekly bass fishing show on YouTube. Says TackleTog: 

"Dave is an awesome angler, proven by his success on the Canadian trail, but his comedy is even better. . . Only Dave and his semi-twisted mind could come up with something like this and I think you’ll all like what he’s done."

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New Site Advertiser: Dirty Jigs

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I'd like to welcome Dirty Jigs to the Wired Angler web site. Dirty Jigs puts out some of the toughest jigs I have ever used. Curt, the owner, is downright compulsive about putting out the best product he possibly can. You have seen them mentioned in some of our past articles here on the Wired Angler. Be sure to check out his full line of jigs here: Dirty Jigs>

Over the last few weeks we've been working on joining up with some of our favorite companies, and we will be posting up ad space for some of these new sponsors over the next month or so. So what's in it for you? Well lets get down to it: we will be doing periodic product giveaways and contests. Who doesn't like a shot at some free stuff? All of these new sponsors are really going to help us keep bringing you all the great info you have been enjoying over the last couple years so please help support them when ever you can.

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Here's a 10.1 pound fish Matt Allen caught on a No-Jack Flippin' Jig:

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Introducing Matt Allen

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I am proud to announce a new author to The Wired Angler, Matt Allen. Matt is one of the most talented big fish hunters I know in Northern California. Stay tuned as Matt will be sharing big fish catching tips and tricks and much more.

I will still be writing and posting as normal – we also have big plans for the site in 2010 and this is just the first step.

To give you an idea of the kind of fish Matt catches, here is a link to his photo gallery Link