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Old 06-03-2011, 12:22 PM
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Thanks for all of your efforts on this pgail66.
I live in Kentucky but fish both states frequently so I was wondering if you could post links to the senators and congressmen in KY also? I would like to be sure that any email I send gets to the right place. Thanks again.
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Old 06-03-2011, 07:37 PM
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To help give maximum support for hatchery funding in Tennessee or Kentucky (depending on where you live) make sure you contact all three of your representatives. You should call, write, or email both of your senators and your one House representative.

If you don't know your House Rep or your four digit extension to your zip code, go to the bottom of this post to get that information.

Kentucky Instructions
A good message to send both of your senators in Kentucky would be: [I]Please support a full funding solution for Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery (NFH), so that Kentucky will not lose about one and half million fish per year that are currently stocked in our waters. These fish provide a great social and economic benefit to our state and bring lots of tourism dollars to our state. The cost to produce these fish at Wolf Creek NFH is minimal in comparison to the economic output that is created by their operation. [/I] Send this message or one of your own to both senators. Just click on each link and start filling out the form to email your senators.
http://mcconnell.senate.gov/public/i...?p=ContactForm
http://paul.senate.gov/?p=contact

A good message to send your one House Representative would be: Please support a full funding solution for Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery. The production of fish at that federal facility produces many fish that go in waters in our district. The regular stocking of these fish in our district waters create lots of economic activity, support many jobs, provide a great social benefit to our district's citizens, and bring lots of tourist to our district that spend alot of money to fish. Please send this message or one of your own to only your representative. Choose only your rep.; click on that link; and begin filling out the form. You will need your zip code and four digit extension:

https://whitfieldforms.house.gov/contact-form.shtml
http://chandler.house.gov/contact-form.shtml
http://guthrie.house.gov/index.cfm?s...tiontree=4,117
http://yarmuth.house.gov/index.cfm?s...ectiontree=124
http://halrogers.house.gov/Contact/ContactForm.htm
http://www.geoffdavis.house.gov/Contact/

Tennessee Instructions
To support Dale Hollow NFH and Erwin NFH in Tennessee, write both of your senators and only your representative.

A good message to send both your senators: Please support a full funding solution for Tennessee's two national fish hatcheries, so that Tennessee will not lose 1.3 million fish and 600,000 eggs per year from our state waters, and all the jobs and economic activity created by the stocking of those fish.Click on each Tennessee senator listed below and begin filling out the forms to send them a message.

http://corker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=ContactMe
http://alexander.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=Email


Once you've emailed both senators, now find your representative, and click on his or her link to send him or her an email. Just click and start filling out the form. You'll need your zip code and four digit extension. A good message to send your House Representative is: Please support a full funding solution for Dale Hollow National Fish Hatchery, so that our district does not lose the many thousands of fish per year that are stocked in our districts waters. The continued stocking of these fish create alot of jobs in our district; provide a great social benefit to our citizens; and bring alot of tourism dollars into our district that drives many small business sales.

http://roe.house.gov/Contact/
https://desjarlais.house.gov/contact-me/email-me
http://duncan.house.gov/services/zip-auth.shtml
https://fleischmann.house.gov/contact-me/email-me
http://cooper.house.gov/index.php?op...=117&Itemid=61
https://black.house.gov/contact-me/email-me
http://blackburn.house.gov/contactform/
https://fincher.house.gov/contact-me/email-me
http://cohen.house.gov/index.php?opt...orm&Itemid=111

If you don't know your House Rep, go here. You need your zip code and four-digit extension.

https://writerep.hou...p/welcome.shtml

If you don't know your four-digit extension, go here:

http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp

Last edited by pgail66; 06-04-2011 at 08:04 PM. Reason: added info.
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Old 06-03-2011, 07:42 PM
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I live in Kentucky but fish both states frequently so I was wondering if you could post links to the senators and congressmen in KY also? I would like to be sure that any email I send gets to the right place. Thanks again.
I had some trouble getting all the delegation from KY. I found a website that listed them, but there were some errors regarding their websites. I'm also worried that they were not all listed. TN has nine representatives. Does KY have only six?
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Old 06-03-2011, 08:57 PM
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I had some trouble getting all the delegation from KY. I found a website that listed them, but there were some errors regarding their websites. I'm also worried that they were not all listed. TN has nine representatives. Does KY have only six?
Yes Kentucky only has six. Thank you for the links. I was concerned that some of the ones I had found were not up to date.
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Old 06-04-2011, 09:14 PM
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I'm making this a sticky thread until the funding issue is resolved. Contact your representatives, everybody, and spread the word.

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Old 06-06-2011, 09:04 AM
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I hope everyone contacts these rep's I did last week as you guys suggested. Went to the caney on Sat and caught about 41(with my brother in law). Had my personal best of a 17+ rainbow on micro lite rod and reel. Sure would hate to lose our fishery's around here. And of course it does not only effect our trout it ranges well beyond them.
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Old 06-06-2011, 05:29 PM
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I hope everyone contacts these rep's I did last week as you guys suggested.
Thank you robhal11. Contacting your three reps really does make a difference, and it takes only minutes. You don't have to be a registered voter; just a voting-age resident.

A senator in AR is giving Fish and Wildlife Service "the what for" from what I hear and asking for the base funding to be put back in. Also, the rep from Wolf Creek NFH's district, the rep from Chattahoochee Forest NFH's district, and the rep from Erwin NFH district, Phil Roe (TN01), are all pursuing this issue. None of this would be happening without calls, letters, and emails from guys and gals like you. But we need to work to get the entire TN congressional delegation on board, so there will be larger support in Congress to fund the hatcheries during budget deliberations.

No matter where you live in TN or KY, go to the post below and use the links to send a short email and ask your congressmen to support the funding of the hatcheries.

Contacting your rep is particularly important if your rep is Duncan, Fleischmann, Desjarlais, Black, Blackburn, or Cooper. All six of these reps receive thousands of fish in waters in their districts and should have a big interest in making sure Dale Hollow NFH and Erwin NFH are fully funded. We don't know what affect we've had on them so far, but the more calls and emails, the better.
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Old 06-06-2011, 09:51 PM
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Kentucky Congressman Ed Whitfield represents the first district in KY. All of the portion of Dale Hollow that is in KY is in his district along with Lake Cumberland, Barren River Lake, Lake Barkley, and Kentucky Lake along with countless small lakes and streams that are stocked with trout and other fish.
Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul are our Senators to contact. If any of y'all have any friends that live up in Kentucky pass this along to them. All three are really easy to get your message to with the help of pgail's info and links.
Thanks again pgail!!!
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Old 06-07-2011, 05:24 AM
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Kentucky Congressman Ed Whitfield represents the first district in KY. .
That's exactly right! Thanks for pointing that out Turkeyhunter_2008. I'm just now learning about the support Dale Hollow can get from Kentuckians and the congressman who should have an interest in this hatchery staying open.

We had volunteers out at Dale Hollow hatchery yesterday and some this past weekend to hand out material to folks who want to help support the hatcheries. We had two visitors from Congressman Whitfield's district in Thompkinsville, KY. Both were very concerned about the proposed funding cuts at the hatchery and are both emailing all three reps.

I'm working on a hand out specifically for that district in KY to hand out at the hatchery.
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Old 06-12-2011, 08:48 AM
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To support Tennessee fishing, see earlier post that provide links to easily contact your three U.S. representatives. Please refer others to this site to get all TN anglers to call their congressmen.

Even though it is likely that all southeastern hatcheries will remain open until September of 2012, this is not the time to sit back. We will still lose many trout in Tennessee as soon as Congress passes a budget for 2012. When that will be, we don't know, but could be as soon as October. When this happens, we're looking at an approx. two-thirds cut in production at Dale Hollow NFH (about 960,000 trout).

Beyond September 2012, we're looking at up to 1.3 million trout lost for Tennessee waters, if it is decided that Dale Hollow NFH will be closed. Tennessee is in the worst political position for funding of all six hatcheries facing cuts in the southeast, because Dale Hollow produces about 58% of all its fish for TVA water-development projects. TVA has not agreed to reimburse Fish and Wildlife Service any monies for mitigation activities. Tennesseans should tell their congressmen that we want a full and permanent funding solution for Dale Hollow National Fish Hatchery. If that doesn't happen, trout fishing will be threatened every year in Tennessee. Congress must decide who is responsible for funding mitigation for TVA water-development projects. Right now, there is no legislation requiring any entity of the federal gov't to mitigate the loss of fish in federally-managed waters. Without this program being in writing, all entities can continue to pass the buck and leave us without the fish that are owed to us by the federal gov't.
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Old 06-25-2011, 07:28 AM
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Politically and financially speaking, Tennessee fishermen are at much greater risk of losing trout fishing as a sport than the other states that are facing possible cuts in mitigation trout production in the southeast. This is why Tennesseans, more than any other state, must let each of our three congressmen know that we expect them to support the funding of our national fish hatcheries. Please see the post above that explains how to help. Particularly, it is Dale Hollow NFH that is at greatest risk of all six southeastern hatcheries that engage in mitigation activities. Without Dale Hollow NFH, Tennessee loses the capacity to produce 60% of the state's reared trout for stocking; a total of 1.2-1.3 million trout per year for Tennessee!

By far, Dale Hollow NFH has the highest percentage of trout produced for TVA-managed fisheries of the six hatcheries facing cuts. Erwin NFH produces some eggs for TVA, and Chattahoochee Forest NFH produces and stocks a small percentage for TVA, but Dale Hollow Produces about 58% of all it's production for TVA waters (as a percentage of weight grown). Unlike U.S. Army Core of Engineers (COE), TVA has not agreed to reimbursing any funds for growing mitigation fish; now or in the future. For the other five hatcheries, it is a very small amount of funding needed to fill in the gap for a full funding solution, because COE has agreed to pay 80% of the requested amount and future year negotiations look bright with respect to COE reimbursements. For Dale Hollow NFH, however, almost $600K a year is needed to cover the gap of non-reimbursed cuts to hatchery funding. This represents almost two-thirds of their operating budget. This makes the future of Dale Hollow NFH very bleak without congressional intervention into this dilemma.

The fact that only one state and one hatchery may be hurt additionally increases the chance that congress will not act, but it can be turned around if Tennesseans get all seven U.S. representatives that receive fish in their districts to support a solution and get both senators Alexander and Corker to support it's funding as well. That is enough political support to ensure permanent funding, but we need everyone to call, write or email all three of your representatives.
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