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Cascade Musky Association Is offering a
reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the
person or persons responsible for the illegal killing of Tiger Musky.
Eyes In The Woods EITW
Streamwatch is a program that allows sport clubs the opportunity to
take a leadership role in protecting aquatic resources in local areas.
Many stream, lake and saltwater resources suffer damage annually from
poaching, litter, trespass, closed season and over limit abuses. The
Crime Observation and Reporting Training (CORT) program developed by
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and Eyes In The Woods
(EITW) allows concerned citizens the opportunity to contribute by
reporting illegal activities.
The best preventative enforcement tool available in any remote
streamside, lake, bay or tide-flat location is the knowledge that any
person there may be a trained crime observer and member of Cascade Musky
Association, whose sign at the access proclaims their commitment to
protecting local resources with WDFW and EITW.
Cascade Musky Association has adopted ALL seven (7) tiger musky
stocked lakes in Washington: Lk Tapps, Mayfield Lk, Merwin Res,
Evergreen Res, Newman Lk, Silver Lk and Curlew Lk through Streamwatch.
For questions or more information email
or check out the website links below.
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You will be seeing these signs posted at access points at all of
the lakes listed.
Another way CMA is taking a pro-active roll in protecting the
environment.
If you see a sign missing or damaged, please let
us know and we will get it replaced
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This year we are pleased to announce we are supporting the 50"
minimum rule approved in the summer of 2008 by investing in the
signs pictured on the right.
Cascade Musky Association recently purchased 30 new vinyl signs
pictured to the right and will purchase an additional 30 signs the
following year.
The signs are the result of an idea CMA board member Scott Hughes
came up with in the fall of 2007. The signs are placed at every boat
launch and marina on each of the seven lakes containing tiger
muskies in WA State and will be long into the future.
CMA is very pro-active in maintaining and protecting Washington's
tiger musky fishery.
If you see a sign is missing or destroyed, please contact us so we
can get it replaced.
CMA promotes 100% CPR
(Catch, Photo, Release)
Just another example of how the money raised by CMA stays right here
in the great Pacific Northwest!
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Cabela's received a donation of 7 tiger muskies from Cascade Musky
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Top Left Picture: L - R Mark Wells(CMA President), Steve
Caromile(WDFW) & Ethan Evans(Manager Cabelas Aquarium)
Another great example of CMA working with the local community and
the WDFW here in Washington State to promote our fishery, education
and awareness!
Keep checking back to see updates on how the muskies are doing
with the transition to their new home. Pictures will be posted
periodically to show growth progress!
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