The 2,000-acre cattle ranch, owned by billionaire Paul Tudor Jones II, got spotlight years ago with its in-stream trout environment enhancements and its exceptionally big trout, which grow fat on a diet plan of pellets. Image thanks to Ben McCormick/Cutthroat Anglers
Recently, we published about a developing debate on Colorado’s Blue River, where river users, personal landowners, and state regulators have actually entered into dispute. Composing in Fly Angler, Ross Purnell breaks down the concerns included and speaks with numerous of the gamers on both sides to offer a more rounded view of what’s going on:
According to [Friends of the Lower Blue River], the method to conserve the river’s trophy-size trout is 10-year pilot program to restrict drifting anglers on peak days. Nonfishing boaters would not require a license, nor would anglers who have legal right to stroll on the personal property that ensconces the river. According to FOLBR’s proposition, the objective would be 4 to 9 boats amount to on peak days.
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