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The Save Bristol Bay Road Show

October 5, 2011, by Tom Chandler No comments yet

They’re taking the big show on the road; the multiple-award-winning Red Gold documentary is heading out on a roadshow, and while there’s plenty to say, it’s easier if we post the basics and let you read all about it here.

Save Bristol Bay

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Monday, October 17, 7pm
Seattle, Washington

Leif Erikson Lodge
2245 Northwest 57th St.
Seattle, WA 98107
Free Admission

Monday, October 24, 7pm
San Francisco, California
Temple Nightclub
540 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94105
Free Admission

Wednesday, October 19, 7pm
Portland, Oregon
Baghdad Theater
3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
Portland, OR 97214
Free Admission

Tuesday, October 25, 7pm
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Center for Contemporary
Arts Cinematheque
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Free Admission

Friday, October 21, 7pm
Corvallis, Oregon
The Arts Center
700 SW Madison Avenue
Corvallis, OR 97333-4514
Free Admission

Thursday, October 27, 7pm
Denver, Coloardo
Oriental Theater
4335 West 44th Avenue
Denver, CO 80212
Free Admission

Tuesday, November 1, 7pm
New York City- SOLD OUT

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30 Seconds To A Healthy (And Fishable) Bristol Bay (or, How To Put The Boots To Sleazy Mining Executives)

February 14, 2011, by Tom Chandler 2 comments

Now that the EPA’s announced its review of the Pending Pebble Mine Disaster, We’re seeing a full court press on the Pebble issue from pretty much everyone – including Orvis and TU, who seem to feel this is the best chance to put the boots to Pebble (my words, not theirs).

So while I mentioned it in an earlier post, it’s worth revisiting in its own post: Now’s the time to invest 30 seconds of your day into kicking the butt of a few mining executives, who have frankly gone the Nestle route (lies, misinformation, outright arrogance, and more lies) to selling this hummer of a project to the public.

Trout Unlimited has set up a very simple, very fast response page.

I’m writing a personal note and pasting it into the response space, but if you’re in a hurry, simply fill in your information and click the “Send Now” button, and you’re out in under 30 seconds.

Fighting bad corporate projects mostly offers a good excuse not to get out of bed in the morning, but – take it from someone who witnessed Nestle’s banishment from McCloud close-up – it can be done.

Mostly, it requires ongoing vigilance and a willingness to stick your head in a vise now and then.

Today, all we’re asking for is 30 seconds (45 if you type slow) – a small price to pay for not slapping yourself on the forehead twenty years from now, wondering why you didn’t do more to stop the project which turned one of the few truly healthy salmon habitats into a stinking, toxic cesspool.

A half-minute is all we ask.

See you in a pristine Bristol Bay, Tom Chandler.

The Wednesday News You Can’t Live Without

February 9, 2011, by Tom Chandler 3 comments

I’m on a fast-revolving work treadmill until Saturday, and because the L&T is taking a little business trip – and leaving our high-velocity two year-old entirely in my care (mac & cheese!) – there’s going to be damned few words foaming out of Underground/Man Cave World Headquarters.

Still – even in the grip of a lingering cold and heinous overwork – I’m still all about the readers here at the Underground, so I’m throwing a few newsletts your way.

Naturally, I’m wrapping the little informational bites in the honey-sweet coating of

4 Out of 5Thieves Agree: Fly Fishing Gear Is Expensive

Several Colorado fly shops have been hammered by shoplifting bandits, and police are reporting upwards of $10,000 Worth of fly gear stolen. Let’s face it; in contemporary terms, that’s only two fly rods, a pair of high-end reels, and four spools of tippet, but it’s still gotta sting.

Let’s hope the cops reel in the miscreants before too many more overpriced fly rods are lifted (Uhh, sir, is that a shoplifted fly rod in your pants, or are you…).

Montana Stream Access Under Attack Again

Montana’s enlightened stream access law is once again under attack, this time in legislation aimed at reversing a court decision granting public access to Mitchell Slough.

From the Montana Standard:

Welborn said as a sportsman he supports access to streams, but the law has been abused in recent years by people who want to use private ditches. He said the language in the bill ensures that the public wouldn’t lose access to rivers.

But in testimony before the House agriculture committee, the attorney for the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks said the bill would obliterate the state’s stream access law. Bob Lane, FWP chief legal counsel, said the provision of the bill that defines any stream that gets the majority of its water from return irrigation flows would privatize virtually every river in the state.

“HB 309 almost completely repeals the public’s right to recreate on rivers and streams,” he said. “The most comprehensive and partially hidden but intended effect of HB 309 is that return flows would count as diverted water when determining whether diverted water is the principle source of water in a stream or river.

“HB 309 as written defines the Bitterroot River as a ditch.”

Farling said while Welborn is claiming the bill is meant to clarify what is and isn’t a ditch, in fact it’s a gutting of the law at the request of a small group of landowners. He said if landowners are having problems on legitimate ditches, trespassing laws are more than sufficient.

Underground Fav Blog In the Back Eddy is also covering this topic, so it’s probably as good a time as any to add them to your RSS reader.

Time To Make Your Voice Heard on Bristol Bay

The Pending Mine Disaster at Bristol Bay has gotten scads of national coverage, but now – with the EPA agreeing to look hard at the issue, you can do more than shake your fist at ethically bankrupt, money-grubbing mine executives from a great distance.

In about fifteen seconds, you can send a letter to the EPA urging them to protect this last-place-like-it-on-Earth resource (courtesy Trout Unlimited, the other, less-famous TU).

For more background, visit this post at OrvisNews.com.

Do it today, and send a select group of mining executives the kind of valentine they so richly deserve.

Good News About Salmon (really)

While salmon figures in some rivers are still pretty bad, some Norther California Rivers are seeing good returns:

After years of declining fish numbers, some waterways, including the Smith River—which flows through giant redwoods into the Pacific Ocean near Crescent City—have seen their best salmon returns since the 1970s, according to the California Department of Fish and Game and local biologists.

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The teeming fish runs are a turnabout from years of decline, when salmon populations were affected by dams, low rainfall and logging, which can smother salmon spawning areas with dirt. Although no one is sure why so many salmon returned this winter, some hatchery managers and others speculate heavy rain and favorable ocean conditions helped the healthy returns.

Scientists say salmon remain imperiled, and that some fish populations in California are extinct or nearing extinction. They are still trying to figure out what makes the populations fluctuate.

The story’s written by Underground Fav WSJ writer Justin Scheck, and while we’re happy to hear it, don’t get too excited.

Turns out the returns are good, but they contain few juvenile fish, pointing to poor returns next year.

Oy.

See you hunched over the keyboard, Tom Chandler.

Save Bristol Bay Online Auctions Underway (or, Drop a Dime on Pebble Mine)

February 17, 2009, by Tom Chandler 3 comments

The Alaskan Sportsmen’s Alliance has fired up another round of online auctions in order to raise money to fight the Pebble Mine – the open pit gold & copper mine threatening the headwaters of the richest remaining salmon fishery on the planet.

Basically, you buy gear, and the money goes to Sticking it to The Man (assuming The Man is Dynasty Mining, who could use a little sticking it to).

Alaska Sportsmen's Alliance fights Bristol Bay

Wanna Deal? Click the image.

On the block is a lot of choice gear, trips, art – you name it. Yes, even a lot of big dollar trips, which – should any of my moneyed readers get the urge – would seve nicely as a birthday present for the Underground (the giving just never stops here at the Underground).

See you at the auction, Tom Chandler.

Measure 4 Loses: Mining Companies Drop $10 Million to Confuse Voters

August 28, 2008, by Tom Chandler 5 comments

It’s said that money almost always wins, and sadly, in the case of Alaska’s Ballot Measure 4, it appears it was true.

Ballot Measure 4 (Mining Initiative):

- No: 95,615 votes, 57.14 percent
- Yes: 71,722 votes, 42.86 percent

Measure 4 was aimed squarely at preventing the Pending Pebble Mind Disaster by enforcing water quality standards for fisheries.

Mine proponents (most of whom were handsomely paid for their efforts) confused the issue to the point that most voters had no idea what the measure was really about.

“This will close all existing mines” was a common – and wholly misleading – refrain, and a long list of other misdirections were similarly broadcast.

This is hardly the end of it; the Pending Pebble Mine Disaster still has a lot of hoops to jump through, and while this ballot measure may have failed, we can still keep the pressure on.

See you at a political knife fight, Tom Chandler.

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We Had it Wrong All Along: Pebble Mine Actually GOOD For Wildlife

June 22, 2008, by Tom Chandler No comments yet

Sent to us by the folks hoping to turn the Pending Pebble Mine Disaster into a distant memory, the stunning, oh-so eco-friendly ad below has been prepared by the Pebble Partnership – the companies who want to turn Bristol Bay into toxic waste site (though a profitable one for them).

The Pebble Partnership’s hoping to reassure us sporting types that no way their giant open-pit mine – and all the toxic tailings associated with it – are going to harm wildlife in the area because, you know, they say so right in the ad.

Wow. If only they’d been this clear earlier, I’m sure the salmon themselves would have welcomed them with open arms.

My favorite line? “Pebble is just an exploratory project today. But already we’re setting new standards for environmental care.”

I’d like to point out that setting “new standards for environmental care” isn’t particularly difficult, given that prior open-pit mines have absolutely devastated the surrounding environment.

It’s a little like saying “Stalin set new standards in the creation of unpopulated territory” or “Donald Trump set new standards in hair styling.”

Meanwhile, the Sportsmen’s Alliance for Alaska continues its eBay fundraising auctions, so stop by and make a bid.

Until then, see you on the river, Tom Chandler.

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Sportsman’s Alliance Auctions Week For Two At Rainbow Lodge For Bristol Bay Fight

April 29, 2008, by Tom Chandler 2 comments

Online auctions are all the rage with conservation groups; first Trout Unlimited auctioned a spot on their On The Rise TV show, and now the Alaska Sportsmen’s Alliance — who are opposing the Pending Pebble Mine Disaster — is auctioning a week for two at one of Alaska’s top fly fishing lodges.

[UPDATE: You can see all the Pebble Mine auctions here (and it's a lot of stuff)]

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Valued at a whopping $13,400, the starting bid is $8,000, which places it squarely outside the Underground’s Monetary Comfort Zone (only by about $7900).

Still, it sounds pretty damned deluxe:

Rainbow River Lodge is located on private land in the heart of Alaska’s phenomenal Bristol Bay and Lake Illiamna “Trophy Alaska Rainbow Trout” watershed, conveniently adjacent to the Katmai Wilderness. The lodge offers magnificent views of the Alaska wilderness and the “Home River” is the beautiful Copper River, one of Alaska’s original “fly fishing only” designated streams.

Rainbow River Lodge hosts 12 guests per week, and they sell out every season.  This is your chance to get one of their last spots for 2008.

Rainbow River Lodge has been rated as one of the “ten best fly fishing lodges in Alaska” and the Copper River, our “Home River” has been rated by Trout Unlimited as one of the “top 100 best Trout streams in the world.” Truly outstanding accolades from the finest fly fishing authorities in the world today.

Retail value of this trip is $13,400!

Let it be known that if an Undergrounder wins this puppy, I fully expect to occupy the second spot.

See you buying a 10-weight, Tom Chandler.

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