Around midday, the Undergrounders sent their 100th e-mail to Siskiyou County’s supervisors, and with that, our work is largely done.

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All that’s left is to hold our breath and wait for tomorrow’s vote on Siskiyou County’s Natural Resources Plan (2:30 pm), which threatens to declare all the county’s river’s non-navigable (and non-accessible to most fly fishers).

No one will say you guys didn’t do your best; our voice was clearly heard by the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors.

Whether they heed it or not remains to be seen.

The public comment at the last Board of Supervisors meeting ran about 90% against the plan. I imagine it will be the same at this meeting, and god knows the supervisors have heard plenty from the Underground’s legions on the Internet.

If they’re going to vote for it at this point, they’ll do so against the weight of public opinion, which at the very least saps some of their momentum, and creates some sticky questions for them when they’re up for reelection.

One Small Victory

I found out this afternoon that we were able to force a few changes in the ordinance language, so it no longer forces the committee to use the existing Natural Resource Policy (the one we’ve been fighting). Unfortunately, neither does it force the creation of an all-new policy based on public input.

Still, it’s a start.

I’m going to make every effort to be at the meeting, and I’ll let you know what’s happened. (Naturally, the meeting’s taking place right smack in the middle of a drizzly day BWO hatch, proof that the Supervisors are anti-fly fisher…)

Thanks again! We now return you to your regularly scheduled fly fishing programming.

See you in board chambers, Tom Chandler