Reclaiming our waters

Floating the Ruby in the Name of Access


By Jonathan Weber, 7-14-05

 
  Fencing on the Seyler Lane bridge

I'll be doing a second float this weekend (click here to read about the first) and this one, on Sunday, is in a different river basin, and the crowd will be much smaller than at Saturday's Milltown-to-Downtown event, and the issues at hand have not, unfortunately, been so fruitfully resolved. With luck, Sunday's float on the Ruby River (not far from Butte, but on the other side of the Continental Divide) will be a celebration of one of the things that makes Montana great - the law guaranteeing all citizens access to the state's rivers and streams.

But the organizers - led by Jackie Corr of Butte and Tony Schoonen of Ramsey - are a feisty bunch, and angry about landowners' (and especially one James C. Kennedy, chairman of the Cox media empire) erecting fences across county bridge right-of-ways in an apparent effort to keep people off the river. Landowners and their employees, for their part, have sometimes exhibited more than a little contempt for fisherman who they think don't respect private property. So far, the main fight has been in the courtroom (where it continues), and hopefully Sunday's float won't become "a naval battle," as Ed Kemmick jokes on his blog.

The stream access fight - not just on the Ruby but throughout Montana - promises to get more heated in the years to come as wealthy people continue to buy up prime properties that they'd rather not share with local fishermen. But as with environmental restoration, smart advocacy and good faith can hopefully yield stream access solutions that are acceptable for everybody. Hopefully Sunday's event, will be a step down that road - and good fun too.



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By Jackie Corr, Butte, Montana, 7-15-05

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