I don't know about anyone else, but thanks for the updates on list of this issue. It deals with fishing, maybe I'll never fish the Deschutes, but the issue is a common one. Thanks dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 7:49 PM Subject: [VFB] Trouble on the Deschutes Revisited
> Don't know if everyone (or anyone) on the list has > been waiting with bated (or baited) breath for the > latest update, but here it is...hopefully the last one > for a while. > > There was an article yesterday in one of the regular > columns in the Sunday "Oregonian" the Portland, OR > newspaper. Don Courtney, Chief of Police of the Warm > Springs Tribal Police stated that the officers > involved had been mistaken in their interpretation of > policy at least in one of the cases. An apology was > made and the angler's gear returned. However, it was > left up in the air as to whether or not they will > continue to issue Tribal Police citations for illegal > angling and/or trespass. Or whether or not they will > drop any of the other citations they've issued. Or > what, exactly, the tribe's rights and boundaries are > on the river. If any of you are planning on drifting > the Deschutes this season, I would recommend > contacting the Warm Springs Police Department for > clarification (541-553-1171) and maybe also checking > with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife or the > Oregon State Police. > > Will try not to take up any more time on the list with > this issue. If anyone planning on fishing the > Deschutes would like more info, please let me know off > list. > > Take care and good fishing. > > -John > Oregon > > ===== > The River- > You passers-by, who share my journey, > You move and change,I move and am the same; > You move and are gone, I move and remain. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com >
