Proving that Catch & Release is a concept that shouldn’t necessarily be applied to California’s State Legislature, the Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Natural Resources approved  Schwarzenegger-led raid on the Hatchery and Inland Fisheries Fund (HIFF) to the tune of $4 million.

The HIFF money — raised by anglers through fishing license sales — is being transferred to the state’s battered General Fund.

CalTrout — like most of the people who have read this far — isn’t particularly happy:

"It is unfair to the two million anglers who annually buy fishing licenses in this state to continue to see their fees raised year after year by the Department of Fish and Game when it is simultaneously cutting back fish hatchery operations, wild trout protection, and programs for recovery of endangered species like salmon," said Brian Stranko, California Trout’s CEO.

"We believe it is inappropriate to divert these revenues to address chronic problems in the state’s General Fund if DFG is allowed to continue increasing the cost of a sport fishing license."

The Hatchery and Inland Fisheries Fund was created through in 2005 through Assembly Bill 7 in order to ensure that at least some of the $60 million collected annually through fishing licenses in California goes to improve fishing opportunities in the state. The law specifies that at least 30% of the monies collected through fishing licenses be dedicated to upgrading hatcheries and funding the state’s wild trout program.

See you on the warden-less, unprotected, wild-trout-free river, Tom Chandler.