Important stories that were overlooked
An interview with a likeable, laid back, and wise old fly angler, FLIP PALLOT
Interview with Flip Pallot
By Nicolás Schwint and Luis San Miguel / Fly Dreamers
FD: When did you start fishing? Could you tell us about your memories from those times?
Flip: ‘Started fishing in brackish canals near my home in south Florida and at the edge of the Everglades where my Mom would drop me off in the mornings and pick me up later in the day. The deal was that I absolutely HAD to be at the pickup spot or wouldn’t be allowed to go again.
FD: Who was your mentor?
Flip: My Mentor has always been Lefty Kreh!
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Pebble Mine’s “Woefully Inadequate” Plan to Compensate for Destroying Salmon Habitat
by Hakai Magazine / April 29, 2020
Foreword by Skip Clement: A policy lawyer shared [EPA official who requested anonymity] her take after reading the fine print of the compensation offered by Twin Metals for a ‘pending’ Pebble Mine disaster saying, “It is woefully inadequate. The Anacostia Twin Metals’ inadequacy for destroying the world’s largest wild salmon fishery, permanently losing thousands of sustainable jobs and death-dealing millions of pristine wilderness acres, and compensation offer is worse than anyone can imagine. Only stupid or crooked buys into it.”
Here’s why compensation is worthless
She writes in perfect legalize that it’s a covert plan – masked. “Cleverly, Twin Metals acknowledges that there will be breaches of toxic waste, and the compensation plan proposed is an exit strategy, not a compensatory one.” An analogy to the catastrophic environmental event of eliminating a self-sustainable world-class fishery, eliminating a thousand or more jobs, and annihilating millions of acres of pristine wilderness goes something like this, “Here’s a $100 for burning down your home and killing the baby, grandma and pets.”
Ugly isn’t it, so, say no to the Pebble Mine here . . .
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The current administration is no friend of hunters, anglers, campers, or hikers. It continues its backroom deal rollbacks on environmental protection laws like clean air and water – unanimously favored by voters and acceptable to a significant portion of the industrial complex. — Skip Clement
The Trump Administration Is Reversing Nearly 100 Environmental Rules. Here’s the Full List
After three years in office, the Trump administration has dismantled most of the major climate and environmental policies the president promised to undo.
Calling the rules unnecessary and burdensome to the fossil fuel industry and other businesses, his administration has weakened Obama-era limits on planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and from cars and trucks, and rolled back many more rules governing clean air, water and toxic chemicals. Several major reversals have been finalized in recent weeks as the country has struggled to contain the spread of the new coronavirus.
In all, a New York Times analysis, based on research from Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School and other sources, counts more than 60 environmental rules and regulations officially reversed, revoked or otherwise rolled back under Mr. Trump. An additional 34 rollbacks are still in progress.
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Iconic outdoor brands Patagonia and Columbia support lawsuit to block Trump’s environmental rollbacks
And call on Congress and the courts to stop attempts to gut the Clean Water Act.
by Chad Shmukler / HATCH MAGAZINE / Friday, May 8th, 2020
While most of the country is consumed with all things coronavirus, environmental groups, watchdog organizations and other environmental advocates have issued repeated warnings about the Trump administration’s continued efforts to roll back environmental regulations under cover of the viral pandemic.
While most of the country is consumed with all things coronavirus, environmental groups, watchdog organizations and other environmental advocates have issued repeated warnings about the Trump administration’s continued efforts to roll back environmental regulations under cover of the viral pandemic.
One need not look hard to understand the reasons for these warnings. Since the second half of March, when the pandemic largely took hold across the United States, the Trump administration has announced that the EPA will stop enforcing a sweeping range of regulations intended to protect environmental and public health, has advanced its plans to rollback methane regulations on oil and gas wells, has continued its efforts to completely overhaul the National Environmental Policy Act, dealt a heavy blow to efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions by rolling back fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks, and has pushed forward its repeal of the landmark Clean Power Plan and Clean Water Rule—which would weaken or strip Clean Water Act protections from 60% of the waterways in the nation.
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Who doesn’t want the next Russell Blessing fly [Woolly Bugger]? I got to try this on fat crappies and some largemouth bass. OMG – they destroyed four of my six in two half days. I stuck pretty much to the pattern tie in the video.
For me, called for an entire trout season in New Zealand by Hughie McDowell, my guide for three months, “10-thumbs” when tying at his bench.
the Jack Dennis 747 Ant AKA Green River Ant was tough to tie, time-wise
McDowell was, at the time, the 1990s, the most noted fly tier, and champion casting champ, as well as team New Zealand world tournament fly fisher. On the streams, we fished, if he saw something he didn’t have, he’d tie the needed fly imitation only using his hands – no tools
Watch the tie . . .