So, what's it all about? Unfortunately, not the best of news.
"Join the CT Council of Trout Unlimited, TU staff as we talk with Mike Beauchene and Brian Eltz of the CT DEEP on a new report they just completed – A Random Revisit of the Statewide Stream Survey Project – which found a nearly 30% drop in Brook Trout in a one-year survey, versus results from a comprehensive study 30 years ago."
They even provide a link to the study if you want to do some advance reading.
If there's one good thing that's come out of the Coronavirus pandemic, it's been the accelerated adoption of video conferencing to connect people near and far. In the past 30 days I've participated in video conferences about advanced tenkara fishing techniques, listened to a panel chat up John Gierach about his new book, and even "attended" the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers annual rendezvous. I'm very happy to be able to sit in on this one as well.
What benefit can come from publishing a list of fragile wild trout streams.
ReplyDeleteThis is what angers me about state fisheries....well perhaps there will be an uptick in worm sales and snelled bait holder hooks.