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#420151 - 03/06/08 10:16 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: DrifterWA]
milt roe Offline
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Registered: 01/22/06
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http://www.dnr.wa.gov/Publications/fp_fpi_timberharvest.pdf

This document describes the buffer requirements allong streams.

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#420215 - 03/06/08 12:59 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: milt roe]
Wooly Bully Offline
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If the buffer doesn't have any trees in it, what good is it? The buffer requirement should be 105' of trees. Gary Locke sold our forests and fish forever.
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#420347 - 03/06/08 05:28 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: Wooly Bully]
JoJo Offline
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Geez 100 posts of bashing these guys based on a picture and Stam is the only one to step up and admit he was wrong.

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#420368 - 03/06/08 06:09 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: JoJo]
Smalma Offline
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JoJo -
I don't recall saying that the loggin operator was wrong - only that the forest and fish rules are in my opinion inadequate to protect fish habitat as well as I would like. The fact that in ithis case the logging was within the rules doesn't change my opinion regarding the adequacy of the current timber harvest rules.

Tight lines
Curt

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#420370 - 03/06/08 06:12 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: Smalma]
Sol Offline
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Ditto that.

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#420415 - 03/06/08 08:07 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: JoJo]
Ikissmykiss Offline
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 Originally Posted By: JoJo
Geez 100 posts of bashing these guys based on a picture and Stam is the only one to step up and admit he was wrong.

Stam is coming over soon for some Crow Pot Pie, my favorite recipe for eating crow....

When I went through the thread again I would say NWAddict was dead on.

Ike

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#420418 - 03/06/08 08:35 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: Ikissmykiss]
Addicted Offline
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You're right Ike, NWaddict made a good post.
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#420452 - 03/06/08 11:51 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: Smalma]
JoJo Offline
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 Originally Posted By: Smalma
JoJo -
I don't recall saying that the loggin operator was wrong - only that the forest and fish rules are in my opinion inadequate to protect fish habitat as well as I would like. The fact that in ithis case the logging was within the rules doesn't change my opinion regarding the adequacy of the current timber harvest rules.

Tight lines
Curt


I agree with you Smalma. The issue I always have is with the people that jump all over these hot button issues with little or no knowledge to back there statements up.

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#420454 - 03/07/08 12:00 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: JoJo]
milt roe Offline
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Smalma - So what would you change and why?

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#420498 - 03/07/08 01:59 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: JoJo]
ParaLeaks Offline
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 Originally Posted By: JoJo
Geez 100 posts of bashing these guys based on a picture and Stam is the only one to step up and admit he was wrong.


I said......
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I feel my blood pressure rising. Any SOB who even remotely thinks that clear-cutting hillsides that far down is OK is beyond caring about the effects. If that is a permitted cut, the person who signed off on it should be exposed. Unbelievable!


I think I'll stick by what I said.
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#420501 - 03/07/08 02:05 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: ParaLeaks]
Oregonian Offline
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If you guys think the creeks are so untouchable, then how about a 100' buffer from the spawning beds all the way to the Ocean, lets undevelope the whole esturary and really get some results..............why just protect one tiny part of the system ?

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#420503 - 03/07/08 02:11 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: Oregonian]
Addicted Offline
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Esturaries are probably the most important habitat next to actual spawning grounds. You are basically right Oregonian. We should care more about them, not just the streams. The lack of quality esturaries is a huge problem for all salmon, steelhead, and cutthroat, amongst others. They are considering restoring esturary habitat down by the Possession Pt. boat launch. Even though it is small, I like the idea.
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#420519 - 03/07/08 02:53 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: Addicted]
Oregonian Offline
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What about the smaller areas...like Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland ?


P.S. I am just stirring the pot (VHawk likes it when I say it up front).


Edited by Oregonian (03/07/08 02:54 AM)

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#420521 - 03/07/08 03:00 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: Oregonian]
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Registered: 04/02/06
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Loc: in da hood
Hey, watch it buddy...
Portland's no estuary!

;\)
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#420537 - 03/07/08 09:57 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: hohbomb73]
Smalma Offline
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Registered: 11/25/01
Posts: 2834
Loc: Marysville
Oregonian -
Point well taken. We as a society have been degrading our river systems on many fronts from the headwaters to and beyound the river mouths. Meaningful restoration efforts needs to occur on many fronts at the same time.

However sticking to this topic remember that water flows downstream and that anything that happens in the headwaters will be passed downstream. degrade enough of the headwater creeks we will destroy the whole system.

Tight lines
Curt

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#420539 - 03/07/08 10:05 AM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: hohbomb73]
ParaLeaks Offline
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The 'all' and 'every' statements are what the Hell is wrong with things now. Each site needs to be evaluated on it's own merits, but of course what the public gets is some fanatic on one end of the stick or the other with common sense left out of the mix. Any time I can look through a stream buffer and see the clear cut easily on the other side and the clear cut climbs right up a hillside, what good is that buffer? It doesn't shade, it doesn't stop runoff, and it becomes very suseptible to previously protected timber blow-down.....all of which is bad.

Improving stream habitat isn't freaking rocket science regardless who wants to make it so.....it only takes a little caring and a willingness to stop those who are doing the damage. Sometimes it may amount to, "Pick up that damn beer can you left!" or it may require (an angle that I personally don't care for) calling in authorities.

It's a fight that every consciencious sportsman needs to take seriously and become involved in in one way or another. OH...IMO. \:\)
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#420626 - 03/07/08 02:34 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: ParaLeaks]
Krijack Offline
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Registered: 06/03/06
Posts: 1540
Loc: Tacoma
Because they overdid the take from 35%, blow down may become a problem. I am pretty much against most gov't restrictions, but where they make sense, they make sense. Spend enough time in the woods, and you will see the damage that bad logging practices make, no doubt about it. I especially love the patches of 6" trees that they leave in the middle of a several hundred acre clear cut. Most of the time 1/2 or more of the trees are gone in the first storm. After the 96' flood it was amazing how many culverts and roads had been blown out in the area I was hunting. Left over debri was blocking the culverts then taking out half the hill when they went.

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#420743 - 03/07/08 10:55 PM Re: Logging on Local River [Re: Krijack]
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Here's an example of what I consider to be the extreme in the other direction....akin to property theft by government, IMO, under the guise of environmental protection.

The property discussed is a 5 acre rectangular parcel in a flat scrub tree area with no stream. The new owner bought the land with a single wide trailer on it, tore that down and was planning on building a house. What his plans are now I have no idea. I don't know all the details, but I have a hard time seeing where this type of heavy handed land use restriction is justified. Anyway, here it is.....


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The proposed harvest will be approximately 10,000 board feet of predominantly alder on this 5.2 acre parcel to provide an extension to the driveway, create a homesite and other related improvements. Red Alder, Western Red Cedar and locally suited native shrub species will be planted in most of the cleared area. Lawn area will be limited to a 30 foot zone immediately around structures to provide defensible space from wildfire. A no-disturb buffer of 50 feet will be maintained along the north, east and southern boundaries, with a 224 foot buffer along the western boundary. A fifty foot buffer will be maintained around the perimeter of the property and along the road right-of-way. These undisturbed buffers total 3 acres of the 5.2 acre parcel. No clear cuts are proposed. All understory will remain undisturbed. The COHP is a Type II Forest Application Permit and is exempt from SEPA review pursuant to RCW 43.21C.037.
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What's that do to your gut?
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