Scott:  Another great job of getting the word out.  One of the "smartest"
things I did was putting the arm on you to join the Conservation Committee.
Thanks.  Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 7:26 PM
Subject: SSFF April Program


> April Club Meeting
> The South Sound Fly Fishers have been club sponsors of Washington Trout
> for many years, but many of you are probably unaware of the myriad of past
> and present projects that this non-profit organization has consummated
> during their tenure as a wild salmonid advocates.  I'd like to list all of
> the projects, but the list is too vast- check out their website for more
> specific information.  www.washingtontrout.org  Our April program features
> Ramon Vanden Brulle, Communications Director at WA Trout.  Ramon will
> inform us on one of their most popular conservation programs, "Habitat
> Lost and Found".  Simply put, this program is essential for protecting
> small fish bearing streams, because most county and local governments rely
> on old, State water typing maps that often inaccurately demarcate fish
> bearing stream reaches.  As we sadly see in the South Sound area, many
> small streams are facing impending development and the wider riparian
> buffer prescriptions provided to fish bearing streams are sometimes not
> even considered because no one cared or has the time to look for fish!
> Many of you have probably seen or heard Ramon's name before, he currently
> has a conservation article in the spring edition of NW Fly Fishing, and he
> was a regular writer for NW Fishing Holes.  Please come and learn more
> about WA Trout and their outstanding Habitat Lost and Found program. Maybe
> you know of a stream that needs surveying!
>
> Where: Thurston County Fairgrounds
> 3054 Carpenter Rd SE Lacey, WA.
> When: Tuesday, April 17th
> Time: 5:30 Hot Potato Deli
> 7:00 Brief Business meeting
> 7:20 Ramon Vanden Brulle; Habitat lost & Found
>
> Contact Scott Craig (360 493-6487) [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information
>
>
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>       Scott                       The members of this genus (Salvelinus-
>       Craig                         includes Bull trout & Dolly Varden)
>                                    are by far the most active and handsome
>      Practise                           of the trout, they live in the
>   Catch & Release              coldest, cleanest and most secluded waters.
>  on Wild Salmonids
>                                       No higher praise can be given to a
> http://www.eskimo.com/~craigs        Salmonid than to say, it is a charr.
>                                            (Jordan and Evermann 1896)
>
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