28 Mar 2024
To: California Fish and Game Commission
Via Email: fgc@fgc.ca.gov
From: Pasadena Casting Club
Subject: CESA listing for Southern Steelhead
Dear President Murray and Commissioners:
Pasadena Casting Club is a group of fly fishing enthusiasts dedicated to the art of angling
and casting, conservation, and education. The club was founded in 1947 and has over 350
members. We participate in conservation activities to maintain healthy streams and
fisheries, run programs to introduce veterans, women, and young people to fly fishing, and
serve our community by raising awareness of California’s fisheries and the habitat that
supports them. I am writing on behalf of our Board of Directors and our club to support
designating Southern California steelhead as endangered under California’s Endangered
Species Act.
We appreciate the extensive research performed by California Trout and the work
completed to submit the petition for listing in 2021. And we applaud the unanimous
decision that the California Fish and Game Commission made in April 2022 that stated
listing under CESA “may be warranted”. Now that the species status review has been
completed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and supports the findings of
the petition, we request that the Commission act quickly to save this amazing fish.
Southern steelhead are an iconic native species in our region, and our members have
witnessed first-hand the loss of habitat and decline of the species in Southern California.
These fish are not just valued for their beauty and incredible toughness, but as an indicator
of the state of our watersheds. Although remarkably resilient, continued impacts on our
stream systems could result in the complete loss of this species unless they are protected.
We believe that protection for the fish will also provide water quality, watershed health,
recreation, and other benefits to all Californians.
For these reasons, Pasadena Casting Club supports California Trout’s recommendation that
Southern steelhead be listed as endangered in all waterways within their historic range
below natural or man-made barriers. California Trout chose this delineation thoughtfully,
so that fishing and continued management for rainbow trout, the freshwater form of this
species, will still be possible above these barriers.
Please act now to make protection of these amazing fish a conservation priority by listing
them as endangered under the state’s Endangered Species Act.
Sincerely,
Pasadena Casting Club
Edward E. Wallace
Conservation Chair
Cc: PCC Board of Directors