
In a big victory for fishing groups who were mobilizing for a huge turnout of anglers at the California Fish and Game Commission meeting in Folsom on Thursday, August 25, Stewart Resnick's Coalition for a Sustainable Delta Astroturf group and their water contractor allies have withdrawn their petition to increase bag limits and reduce size limits for striped bass and black bass in the San Francisco Bay-Delta.
According to a notice on the meeting posted on the Commission's website today, the petition number 2016-011 (striped and black bass) has been withdrawn by the petitioners. As a result the Commission will not be taking action on this petition.
"There is no need to go to the California Fish and Game Commission meeting set for this Thursday," confirmed John Beuttler of the Allied Fishing Groups. "The Commission has announced that the Coalition for Sustainable Delta, California Chamber of Commerce, California Farm Bureau Federation, Kern County Water Agency, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Northern California Water Association, San Joaquin Tributaries Authority, Southern California Water Committee, State Water Contractors, and Western Growers have withdrawn their petition number 2016-011 (striped and black bass regulations)."
Michael Boccadoro, the spokesman for the Coalition for a Sustainable Delta, told the Sacramento Bee that supporters of the water contractors were frustrated that they would be allowed only 10 minutes to present their case before the Commission Thursday. However, it is more likely that they withdrew the petition because of the intense opposition to it by anglers and prominent scientists including Dr. David Ostrach and Dr. Peter Moyle - and the likelihood that the Commission would reject the petition.
The Commission on Wednesday will be voting on an item of great interest to anglers: Item 10. Master Plan for Marine Protected Areas. The Commission will discuss and approve text related to traditional ecological knowledge and adopt proposed final Master Plan for Marine Protected Areas and the Marine Life Protection Program pursuant to the Marine Life Protection Act.