Well the game goes on and on! Saturday morning at 7:00AM I went to the Wallace Gravel Pit to fish. Not to my surprise, the gate was locked. So I called the Lewis County Sheriff Office and reported that my public access was being blocked and that I wanted a deputy to come out and verify it. It took the deputy about 40 minutes to get there. The deputy appeared, but seemed very reluctant to do anything at all. He never left his car.
I told him that his office was sent a copy of the easement map and that it should be on file in his office. I offered to give him the case number, but he did not want it. He then asked me why I didn't go to the other Public Fishing area to fish instead of Wallace's site. I attempted to show him the public area that was open but he did not show any interest about it.
He then told me that HE was not going to make anyone open the gate today. He said "that will be up to the County Commissioners". I couldn't hold back anymore and told him what I thought about his statement. I told him " you known that Dennis Hadaller is this areas Commissioner and that the Wallace's gave Dennis over $10,000 during his election campaign, and did he really expect that Hadaller would do anything against the Wallace's? He just gave me a "dome" look. I then told the deputy that the County Commissioners has nothing to do with this easement because it was not a "county easement" This was an easement granted to the State Game department, not the County. The deputy disputed it and stated again that it was up to the commissioners to open this area. I told him that I needed his name and that I also wanted this issue filed with a case number so that there would be an official record that the gated was locked and public access was being denied. He was not a happy cowboy after hearing that! He begrudgingly called into his dispatcher and assigned a new case number to my complaint. He wrote the number down on his card and gave it to me and said that was all that he was going to do. I told him, that's fine, and that this issue will be settled soon.
Here is the good part! About 40 minutes later when I returned to my car, I noticed that my ceil phone had received a call when I was out fishing. I did not recognize the number so I hit the number and redialed it. To my surprise, the lady answered saying " this is the sheriff dispatch, how may I help you. I told her who I was and that they had called my ceil phone but I was not there. She asked me to please wait one moment. In about a minute she came back on and told me " The gate is now open and you can go back if you want". I told her thank you and hung up!
The point is someone in the sheriff office got off there big but and must have reviewed the easement map that WDFW had sent them. It also meant that someone in the sheriff's office had to have called the Wallace's and told them to reopen the gate. It may be just a small win, but it's a big win for fishermen.
Cowlitzfisherman
Is the taste of the bait worth the sting of the hook????
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Cowlitzfisherman
Is the taste of the bait worth the sting of the hook????