
All anglers are reminded that their presence is urgently needed at the California Fish and Game Commission meeting on Wednesday, December 11, at 9:30 at the Resources Building on 1416 Ninth Street in Sacramento. The California Striped Bass Association, West Delta Chapter, the Nor-Cal Guides & Sportsmen’s Association, the NCGASA Delta Anglers Coalition and other groups are mobilizing people to attend the meeting to make sure that the Delta fishery management policies being proposed continue to protect striped bass, black bass and other gamefish.
On August 7, the California Fish and Game Commission at its meeting in Sacramento directed staff to continue working with CDFW and stakeholders to revise a draft Delta fisheries management policy, including potential revisions to the existing striped bass policy.
“The Commission may adopt a Delta Fishery Management Plan and alter the Striped Bass Policy,” said Roger Mammon, President of the California Striped Bass Association, West Delta Chapter. “As currently written, it targets striped bass and black bass and could eliminate current regulations protecting this important fishery. We need all fishermen and women to attend the meeting.”
“This effort is being spurred by a coalition of water contractors south of the Delta, led by Stewart and Lynda Resnick's Coalition for a Sustainable Delta. CSBA is arranging bus transportation as we need a strong presence letting the Commission know we are opposed to this scheme perpetrated by outside of the Delta interests,” said Mammon.
Mammon noted that the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's 2019 fall midwater trawl in September, October and November produced zero Delta smelt and the lowest-ever recruitment of young-of-the-year striped bass.
“This is our last chance to advocate for the fight to save our striped bass and largemouth bass in the Bay, Delta and rivers in Northern California.”