
Dr. David Ostrach, Science Advisor for Allied Fishing Groups & Northern California Guides and Sportsmen’s Association, speaks before the California Fish and Game Commission in Sacramento on December 10.
After hearing from three scientific experts and over 40 Delta and Northern California anglers and guides, the California Fish and Game Commission in a packed meeting in Sacramento on December 11 decided to postpone adoption of a Delta Fisheries Management Policy and potential amendments to the Commission’s Striped Bass Policy to a future meeting.
The next Commission meeting where this issue will be discussed is on February 21.
Commission President Eric Sklar said there was no need to make a motion on the policy at the meeting, but said the stakeholders and Department would continue on their negotiations to come up with a revised striped bass policy.
One thing was made clear in the meeting – while the CDFW, Commission, water contractors, fishermen and scientists are largely in agreement on the Draft Management Fisheries Policy, they disagree whether to set a numerical goal for striped bass recovery in the revision of the striped bass policy.
Hundreds of anglers, including members of the NorCal Guide and Sportsmen’s Association, California Striped Bass Association, and the NCGASA Delta Anglers Coalition, came to the meeting.
The original striped bass policy developed in 1996 set a goal of 3 million stripers, according to Jinn Cox, President of the State Board of the CSBA. He advised against altering the striped bass policy without even knowing what the current population of stripers was.
“No survey of striped bass