The material to finish this dam is piled high all over the surrounding "environment". The fish can get through the dam. The coho salmon is NOT endangered. Please join us in contacting the National Marine Fisheries, the Corps of Engineers and your congressman and request to complete the dam (very close to done!), save our homes and community. The "science" is not supporting blowing a hole in this VERY expensive tax payer project.
1 posted on
11/27/2001 10:38:03 AM PST by
AuntB
To: farmfriend; Snow Bunny; Jeff Head; nunya bidness; MadameAxe; clamper1797; Phil V.; Movemout...
Thanks to the person who wrote this article and the good people of Klamath Falls who joined us Saturday morning on our side of the mountains!!! Good neighbors, indeed!
2 posted on
11/27/2001 10:41:56 AM PST by
AuntB
To: AuntB
Thanks for posting this. First it was the steelhead that were endangered throughout the Rogue system. Then that was proven to be wrong. Then the King/chinook salmon was endangered, and that was proven to be wrong.
The endangered Coho is the biggest lie pushed by the lying envirals who hate humans daring to live in their Druid Cathedrals. Since, September, Oregon F&G raised the daily kill of hatchery Coho to 3 per day. They should make it about 6 per day and pay for fishers to come and catch and kill. The so called native Cohos are well represented in daily catches and are being release to go spawn! The Coho run on the Rogue this year may set a record re the numbers!
To: AuntB
another bump just for fun!!!
We can prevail. Let us pray dilligently and fervently.
Our day will come.
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