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Mike Clifford

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  1. Thanks for all the kind words.

    I worked really hard to make certain that the ISA conservation agenda was conducted with a great deal of professionalism and dignity at all times. My hope is that the next person to take the reigns will use the same consideration going forward.

  2. One of the hardest decisions in my life occurred this week, as I've decided to step down from a leadership position within the ISA.

    Actually, from all non-profit sectors in my life.

    Serving as your "Conservation Director" and being an officer in the club has allowed me to see the true passion that our members have for fishing and conservation.

    The memories we created together over the years will remain with me for the rest of my life.

    From the bottom of my heart, I thank you all!!!

  3. I already stated that the interpretation of what is a wetland or navigable stream was vague and open to whatever the feds decide is in their best interests, not the interests of the American people.

    "It's all about clean drinking water".

    No.....there's much more to it they aren't telling you.

     

    While I was not a fan of Obama on just about anything he did economically or socially for 8 years as President, this was a step in the right direction for our rivers and streams.

    Our new President will screw it up and send us back to the way it was when SCOTUS took away federal protections of wetlands. The states don't have the means to manage regulations like this anyway.

    At the end of the day, I don't trust the feds to get anything right even with the resources to make it happen.

    Another President will come along and put protections back in place......yawn.

    Read the last chapters of the Bible.

    None of us are getting out of here alive in the end.

    Neither is planet earth.

  4. As long as the Farm Bureau is one of the major powers in Indiana , there is about as much chance of restoring the meanders as there is of me waking up one morning rich , handsome and in my mid 20's .

    So true.....but there just might be a refuge in our lifetime.

    I mean a significant one.

    It can happen against all odds...

  5. Ron- let's not forget that minor issue of the steam shovels dredging the entire stretch in Indiana as THE major contributor of sand delivery over the state line since around 1910.

    The Yellow and Iroquois basins have added to the mix substantially.....but ask anybody involved in the restoration process and they will tell you that restoring the meanders that were eliminated is the only true hope the Kankakee River will ever see. No amount of agricultural "best practices" is going to save this river.

  6. Trump's revisions are absurd, but the Obama rule was ridiculous as well.

    I'd like to see a more common sense approach to intermittent streams and the like, but Big Ag is a powerful machine. To answer your question, Mark....the "ISA leadership" doesn't take an official stand on national issues, as it isn't our position to affect national policy.

    Trying to affect positive change on a local level is difficult enough, given our very limited resources.

  7. You almost sound as if you support the stockings, Norm.

    Do the rest of the math.

    It's an invasive species.

    The time of year is irrelevant.

    Studies show clearly that whenever trout are introduced into a smallmouth stream, they compete for the same foodstuffs that smallies do, regardless if they were raised in a farm pond, hatchery.....whatever.

    Look it up.

    If the trade-off is getting kids fishing, then Bird Park Quarry has them too.

  8. That makes sense.

    The fact remains though that the IDNR encourages people to stomp all over the beds and fish for anything that swims by adding the trout to the creek. An invasive species. Brilliant.

    There is no logical explanation as to why this continues to take place every Spring.

  9. I wasn't able to determine how many states have a season for black bass from a Google search. Anybody??

    It does seem like a logical approach.

    Not sure how it is enforced.

    Consider that people are casting flies in a creek where trout are introduced,the IDNR supports the stockings and this same creek is used by spawning smallmouth. A topic I've ranted about in the past as being maybe the most irresponsible fisheries management debacle in this entire state.

    They can't know for certain what species an angler is targeting.

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