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Are in-stream flow needs 'fishy'?

Michael Gale | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 9 months AGO
by Michael Gale
| February 21, 2015 7:00 PM

Sifting through all the wild claims made by our state water compact team, the one club they repeatedly beat us with is the “in-stream flow” rights of the tribes — on and off the reservation. The flows are intended to support fictitious “fisheries”.

We have been living with “interim” in-stream flows for a couple decades now, to support the “endangered” bull trout. It turns out that these fish are NOT endangered anywhere else that they exist, only here in Western Montana, maybe. The threat is that if we don’t accept the current version of the “compact” for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, those interim flows will be increased — taking water from the irrigation project.

Well, the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks just issued their completed bull trout study for 2014 for Region 1… that’s us, up here in the northwest corner. It covers the Clark Fork, Flathead and Kootenai drainages. Mark Deleray, manager, says “In FWP Region One waters, bull trout redd numbers appear stable in all basins, being very similar to 10-year averages.” It turns out, this year’s count is running consistent with the 10-year average and the fish are doing fine with the water they have.

Interesting. Why would we need to “increase” the in-stream flows (and TAKE water from the irrigators) if the fish are reproducing and meeting the expected goals? Something smells fishy. See the report for yourselves: http://fwp.mt.gov/news/newsReleases/fishing/nr_0878.html

Are we increasing in-stream flows to promote fish or increase revenue from water (aka “blue gold”)? —Michael Gale, Ronan

ARTICLES BY MICHAEL GALE

February 21, 2015 7 p.m.

Are in-stream flow needs 'fishy'?

Sifting through all the wild claims made by our state water compact team, the one club they repeatedly beat us with is the “in-stream flow” rights of the tribes — on and off the reservation. The flows are intended to support fictitious “fisheries”.

April 16, 2014 9 p.m.

It's not democracy, and you can't vote away others' rights

I’m overwhelmed by the sheer volume (or mass) of people who have no clue by what system we are governed (or were intended to be governed by back when the Constitution of the United States was created by them old dudes with white wigs).