tkwalker
02-15-2013, 04:52 PM
Senator Lamar Alexander has demonstrated exceptional leadership in challenging the Corps of Engineers' plan to ban boats in Cumberland River tailwaters, and we're proud that he's representing Tennessee sportsmen in Washington.
Sen. Alexander will hold a public event next Thursday, Feb. 21 at 11 a.m. below the Old Hickory Dam, a popular trophy tailwater known for great striper fishing .
Some of the best fishing in the state of Tennessee can be found below our dams. Source: TNVacation.com
The location is 5 Powerplant Road in Old Hickory, Tenn. It promises to be an informative update, and everyone is encouraged to attend.
TWF has been actively engaged in this issue, and we appreciate your support in reminding the Corps that these are public waters--owned by all of us, held in trust by the state and maintained by their engineers. As such, we--and our elected representatives--should have a say in major policy decisions, such as this one completely banning boats from our world-class fisheries.
If you haven't yet done so, please registerwith our public policy outreach system byclicking here. It's a great way to ensure your voice is heard on these important issues. The letters and emails sent on this Corps issue have been heard! Thanks for your support.
The Tennessee Wildlife Federation
Sen. Alexander will hold a public event next Thursday, Feb. 21 at 11 a.m. below the Old Hickory Dam, a popular trophy tailwater known for great striper fishing .
Some of the best fishing in the state of Tennessee can be found below our dams. Source: TNVacation.com
The location is 5 Powerplant Road in Old Hickory, Tenn. It promises to be an informative update, and everyone is encouraged to attend.
TWF has been actively engaged in this issue, and we appreciate your support in reminding the Corps that these are public waters--owned by all of us, held in trust by the state and maintained by their engineers. As such, we--and our elected representatives--should have a say in major policy decisions, such as this one completely banning boats from our world-class fisheries.
If you haven't yet done so, please registerwith our public policy outreach system byclicking here. It's a great way to ensure your voice is heard on these important issues. The letters and emails sent on this Corps issue have been heard! Thanks for your support.
The Tennessee Wildlife Federation