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=Long Eddy, NY -- River Access Improvement -- CrowdFunding=

If you had bothered to actually go to the meetings it was stated that the primary reason for removal of the dumpsters was because weekenders were too lazy to take their trash with them.

Which begs the question:
1. How did "they", whomever "they" would be {possibly the Delaware Dump Patrol} ascertain it was "THE WEEKENDERS!" who were the culprits?




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They were not for the tourists/weekenders, they were for meant for river users!

Learn or not, your choice!

Fred, I am trying to learn but your logic is a bit confusing.

2. Can one be a "tourist / weekender" and also a "river user"? Or are they exclusive of each other?

Tight lines Mokai.
 
As a wader (when I'm not guiding that is), I too am opposed to more access on the lower river. You can hate on me for being a wader in another thread.

What would you all say to increasing foot access at several points on the lower river or lower EB? Similar to gamelands - a parking lot where you have to walk in.

I'm guessing this is a wildly unpopular idea for the guides on this board, but here's the case for it:

a) The lower river naturally restricts wading due to its depth - they wouldn't be combat fishing like in barking dog. The lower EB on the other hand has limited wading range due to private property restrictions.

b) Both areas might pull some of the wading traffic from the WB and upper main. Boat traffic is more likely to increase with more boat ramps due to induced demand (i.e., build it and they will come), but I'm not sure that a few of hike-in wading points would increase the number of wading fishermen who frequent the system. It might just thin their ranks in key places.

I know, won't happen. Not even on the table. But curious what people think.
 
What's with dumping everything on the weekenders, isn't that at least 90% of the flyfisherman. So without the weekenders the guides would be out of work. I would think the local yokels do more damage, ie beer bottles, etc. We all can't own nice lots on the riverbanks.
 
That major problem isnt trash- its pressure. Put a major ramp/access in and people go there in higher numbers. There used to be a few places you could go and see no one or few people. There are still a few of those left and now people are proposing access points at those locations. Why cant having full blown easy access to 80%(100 miles give or take) of the trout water in the catskills be enough? A muddy ramp in a couple of low pressure spots shouldnt be a big deal. And the NY vs PA ramp argument is a joke- who cares what state you put your boat in as long as you are launching on the section of river you want to float on. Would it be a big difference if the buckingham ramp was on the other side of the river in terms of the fishing experience? The answer is NO. As Joe D eluded to though -you wouldnt have the PA boat commission waiting for u at the ramp so there is that agenda exposed for what it is.

Point being, leave a few places rugged for the fisherman that likes to fish without crowds and risk a skunking. The places that have less access in the catskills are in fact the areas that fish more inconsistently for trout. For some- its the experience and not the amount of trout caught. Those places are dwindling and now I'm dumping canoes in mid-sized streams to find a day of solitude that used to be found launching from buckingham to long eddy no more than 5-10 years ago. Its not about "spreading the crowds out", its about having a stretch of river where there are no crowds, period.A few of those still exist
 
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If you had bothered to actually go to the meetings it was stated that the primary reason for removal of the dumpsters was because weekenders were too lazy to take their trash with them. They were not for the tourists/weekenders, they were for meant for river users!

Learn or not, your choice!


What's with dumping everything on the weekenders, isn't that at least 90% of the flyfisherman. So without the weekenders the guides would be out of work. I would think the local yokels do more damage, ie beer bottles, etc. We all can't own nice lots on the riverbanks.


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Check and mate.
 
My bad I should have said second home owners, not all second home owners are fisherman, actually very few are. Its easy for the NPS to see trends, Monday morning dumpsters over flowing with trash never said the locals don't, merely pointing out the trends.

So there is a precedence for my statement, I've seen first hand and have heard this being done from many more concerned residents!

When you live on the river all year round you see many wonderful things most will never have the opportunity to experience and some things I hope no one never experiences!
 
What would you all say to increasing foot access at several points on the lower river or lower EB? Similar to gamelands - a parking lot where you have to walk in.

I'm guessing this is a wildly unpopular idea for the guides on this board, but here's the case for it:

a) The lower river naturally restricts wading due to its depth - they wouldn't be combat fishing like in barking dog. The lower EB on the other hand has limited wading range due to private property restrictions.

b) Both areas might pull some of the wading traffic from the WB and upper main. Boat traffic is more likely to increase with more boat ramps due to induced demand (i.e., build it and they will come), but I'm not sure that a few of hike-in wading points would increase the number of wading fishermen who frequent the system. It might just thin their ranks in key places.

I know, won't happen. Not even on the table. But curious what people think.

I say no fucking way, others may disagree. There are ways to get to where you want to be, they are just not for the lazy. Let the lazy fish where they currently fish.
 
My bad I should have said
second home owners, not all second home owners are fisherman, actually very few are. Its easy for the NPS to see trends, Monday morning dumpsters over flowing with trash never said the locals don't, merely pointing out the trends.

So there is a precedence for my statement, I've seen first hand and have heard this being done from many more concerned residents!



If you had bothered to actually go to the meetings it was stated that the primary reason for removal of the dumpsters was because
weekenders were too lazy to take their trash with them. They were not for the tourists/weekenders, they were for meant for river users!

Learn or not, your choice!


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Did you know that close to 50% of all property in western Sullivan County has their tax bills sent to New Jersey, Long Island or the five boroughs -- or the owner's primary residence.
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No chamber of commerce job for you big guy and nice job on that BBC-TV interview.

Tight lines!
 
Reading these posts make me happy I don't have time to fish the upper Delaware river.....It makes it sound like a lot of fun...:crap:
 
Did you know that closeto 50% of all property in western Sullivan County has their tax bills sent toNew Jersey, Long Island or the five boroughs -- or the owner's primaryresidence.

Tight lines!


How can that be possible?
Could it be there are NO GOOD PAYING JOBS for people forcing them to sell property that has been in families for generations.

We all know NY ranks 50th in being a business friendly state!

VOTE ASTORINO NOVEMBER 4th!!
 
Governor Cuomo's new book sold 945 copies in its first week. He got paid 1000 per book.

The only person he could possibly beat is Astorino.

Can't stand Cuomo. He's a cynical jerk with his eye on the white house rather than on his New York State constituents.

Lesser of two evils maybe, but sometimes you've got to vote with your heart, which means I probably won't vote at all.
 
The only person he could possibly beat is Astorino.

What?!?

Democrat laden Westchester County voted this Republican in as County Executive, twice.

The biggest factor keeping Astorino out of contention is $

Cuomo has money to burn(in no small part, thanks to real estate, banking and entertainment folks).

I was told by a former state level politician, that Astorino didn't have a chance this year because of Cuomo's money, but Astorino had legs and could be a player in the future.
 
What?!?

Democrat laden Westchester County voted this Republican in as County Executive, twice.

The biggest factor keeping Astorino out of contention is $

Cuomo has money to burn(in no small part, thanks to real estate, banking and entertainment folks).

I was told by a former state level politician, that Astorino didn't have a chance this year because of Cuomo's money, but Astorino had legs and could be a player in the future.

Astorino doesn't have a chance because the Round Man refuses to campaign for him.
 
Astorino doesn't have a chance because the Round Man refuses to campaign for him.

This guy?

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My bad.... He was the Round MOUND(of Rebound)...

But, I'll stick with MY source as to why Astorino won't win...
(He's a Westchester Democrat who knows of what he speaks...)
 
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