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I passed this thread along to Mike Organ of the Tennessean... He said he's on it. Hopefully we can nip this in the bud..
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Not to get political on here, but if it does pass, Alexander and Corker need to go....
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Email from TWRA Doug Markham PR Rep. .. <'TK><
T.K, Thank you very much. Been on your site several times today. Really appreciate you helping out. I consider this a very serious issue for sportsmen.
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Can anyone provide a link to this information? I've google searched and can't find anything on it other than it being posted in forums.
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I have fired off the appropriate emails to those in power. It just stinks all the way around. Fishing below dams has been around a long time and it would kill me to know we couldn't do it anymore. My brother-in-law...browntrout's dad...would drive from Columbia to fish for White Bass below Pickwick.....and be back in Columbia ready for work at 11:00 AM. He did this in a 1940 something Hudson in 1946 and 1947! Now I know Pickwick is a TVA dam and is on the TN but if the Corp can do it...then TVA might not be far behind. Hopefully that O5 has already had his wings clipped and the matter is over with...I hope.
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Unless I have overlooked it. what's the reason for the closure? I can't see where it has been said instead just a bunch of response and concern.
I am definitely in favor of our rights as fishermen but need more info to see what's really going on rather than make a knee jerk reaction. |
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The only thing that doesn't make sense if it's a safety issue is why the restriction is only being considered on dams in the Cumberland River system. Not sure about that. I guess the cynical part of me says it could be some sort of retribution or fallout from all the litigation that has come up against the Corps in the wake of the May 2010 flood, but that is pure, unsupported speculation on my part. bd |
I know LTC DeLapp and I will definately voice a more personal oppinion with him. He is a very busy man and has a lot on his plate but I will let everyone know if he gives more than a political standpoint feedback.
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Email from Doug Markham TWRA ..<'TK><
I spoke with Doug this morning as well as an email (see below) ... He will have more Info about this subject that can be posted later ... <'TK><
T.K. Your motor work is outstanding. You surely have a talent worth talking about. I'll get with you in the new year and we will have a good discussion. I'll try to lead folks to your site so that they can view your work. I a m impressed. Also, thanks for your energy in this Corps issue. Unless the folks out there--fishermen and non fishermen--understand that safety below our dams is not going to be issue the Corps makes it out to be, they will believe this Lt. Col. is doing something great to protect us from ourselves. I think that Mike Organ will show in Thursday's newspaper that only 14 people have died below our dams since 1970. That's too many, of course, but compare it to the number of deaths down lake. I expect that number is easily more than 1,000. Talk to you soon and thanks again. Doug |
if imposed would these restrictions include the steamplants? the gallatin steamplant is tva owned, but it's on a corp lake right?
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Don't Know about Steam Plants <'TK><
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We can also post on the Corps Facebook page. If you have facebook search Nashville District. I just posted on their site. Maybe all forms of contact will help.
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