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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Stop Pardee Expansion

Act Now to Save the Mokelumne River from Proposed Pardee Expansion

East Bay MUD has announced its intent to expand Pardee Reservoir as part of its latest water plan. The expansion would flood the entire Middle Bar reach of the Mokelumne and nearly a mile of the Mokelumne above Highway 49. These miles of river are popular for fishing and kayaking, and used by local people and visitors to our area.

The expanded Pardee would flood nearly a mile of the Mokelumne found eligible for designation as a National Wild and Scenic River by the Bureau of Land Management.

EBMUD is including the Pardee expansion in its plan to help meet its water needs in dry years. Conservationists believe EBMUD can meet those needs in other ways – by adopting higher conservation standards, using the water it will soon obtain from the American River, and by other less destructive means.

Tell East Bay MUD you care about the Mokelumne River

The Mokelumne River is an iconic part of our area. For thousands of years, it was home to native people. In the Gold Rush, it was popular prospecting and settlement site. Later, it was home to some of the earliest hydroelectric development in the state.

Now people take their kids there for family picnics and to learn about the nature. Locals fish, swim, pan for gold, watch birds, and walk there. Others kayak, raft and inner tube the river. Still more visit its historic sites, including the Middle Bar Bridge. And the river draws anglers and paddlers from elsewhere who spend money in our local businesses.

But EBMUD thinks it's OK to drown more of our river and historic and cultural sites rather than ask East Bay residents to save more water in dry periods.

They need to know you disagree.

These shots were taken at the Meeting in Amador County on Monday. 

Over 150 Amador and Calaveras area residents turned out to show opposition to the project.   Way more than the little room EBMUD chose for the meeting could hold.  
Chris Wright from the Foothill Conservancy made it very clear that they do NOT support this proposal.  

So far, Friends of the River, The Foothill Conservancy, The Sierra Club, Trout Unlimited, Oars rafting company and hundreds of individual local residents have spoken out to show their opposition to the proposal.  You should speak up as well.  Mail or e-mail comments to Tom Francis at EBMUD today.  

Letters with Comments for EBMUD must be emailed by April 6, 2009 and sent to:

Thomas B. Francis

Tfrancis@ebmud.com

375 11th Street MS 407

Oakland, CA 94607

Learn more on this issue at:
http://www.friendsoftheriver.org/site/PageServer?pagename=InterviewMikeyWeir
or
www.foothillconservancy.org/pardee

Saturday, March 7, 2009

FISH EYE 4 "Through Anglers Eyes"

Available Now!!
Featuring:

California Backcountry- Follow along with David Lass from Trout Unlimited, Bernard Yin from the Fisherman’s spot, Joe Nosek and Mikey Wier on an epic down hike deep into the California Wilderness. Along the journey they encounter bears, sleep on rocks and find some huge trout that have never seen people before. When temped with streams, these fish go crazy. You’ll have to just watch to see what happens next.

Trinity River- The 07/08 steelhead season on the Trinity was Legandary. It was an amazing season that guides and clients will be talking about for years to come. In this installment we were lucky to capture one of the best days of the year with Jon Copeland, Jason Lozano, Kevin Price, Tom Faukner and Slim.

Bass N Fly Challenge- Come ride along on a high speed adventure in the Bass boat of Robert Johnson as he and Mikey Wier compete in the first fly rod only bass competition on the San Joaquin Delta.

Panama- This is a fun, action packed segment filmed during an exploratory fishing and surf expedition through some of the most remote coastlines and outer islands of Panama. Join Mikey as he catches Tuna, Dorado, Skip Jack, Snapper and Roosterfish off the coast and Peacock Bass in the Jungle of this Central American fishing Mecca.

Super Hopper Dropper- This highly instructive and informative segment shows how to rig and fish Mikey’s Super Hopper Dropper set up featuring the Hoppicator and Trout Candy nymph collection. This innovative system will help you fish for Trout more effectively without split shots or conventional indicators.

Trout Tips with T-Bone- Long time fly-fishing guide Trevor Wine gives a guides eye clinic on rigging and fishing a multiple knot hopper double dropper system that is easy to change flies and depths quickly for different river conditions. Learn some of Trevor’s secrets and have a laugh or two in this funny and informative segment.

TU California- Trout Unlimited is a cold water conservation organization working to protect Americas last best places. Check out some of the work the dedicated California Chapter of Trout Unlimited is doing to insure that we will have healthy stocks of fish in their native water for future generations to enjoy.

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