NCCFFF extends new membership deadline
The NCCFFF has extended their offer of a $15.00 membership for another few weeks. These guys do a tremendous amount of environmental work on our behalf (look at what Dougald Scott has been doing) so this $15.00 membership offer is a really good deal. Specifics can be found on their website at www.nccfff.org.

* Fly tying class news
July has traditionally been a very poorly attended class. I would like to provide the experience but unless I hear from enough folks to commit to the class on July 9th, it will not be held. Call Elaine Cook at 688-1561 by May 19th if you want a class in July.

* Monterey Bay Salmon Trout Project Volunteer Training Day
The MBSTP is holding their annual training day for new volunteers on May 3rd at the Kingfisher Flat Fish Hatchery. Volunteers will learn how to do fish care and feeding, and do regular maintenance on the hatchery facility, and be responsible for the hatchery one weekend a month. This training session is limited to 12 volunteers. Please call Mary Hermansky at (831) 331-5586 for more information.

* Ralston Rods & Tackle is moving to a NEW store in Scotts Valley!
After four years serving San Lorenzo Valley, Ralston Rods & Tackle is expanding its horizons and moving to a new shop in Scotts Valley! The new store, opening May 1st, will be located at 5400 Scotts Valley Drive, Suite D (next to Quick Stop).
Ralston Rods & Tackle, 5400 Scotts Valley Dr, Ste D, Scotts Valley, CA 95066
Phone: (831) 440-0700; Contact: Perry Ralston Sr. (831)-335-3299
Fax: (831) 440-9550; website: www.ralstonrods.com
* Indoor Archery Range & Service Dept
* Leagues & Tournaments
* Easy Freeway Access & Plenty Of Parking
* Fishing & Hunting & Archery Supplies
* Family Atmosphere & Friendly Service
We look forward to continuing to build relationships with our customers and with our new, extended community. We hope you'll come visit us for your fishing, hunting and archery needs in the San Lorenzo & Scotts Valley area.

* Concerned Citizens Fight Back
California is in the process of restructuring its water policies to meet the needs of its population growth. The "Water Wars" have reached new proportions and fish and fishermen are losing the battle. If fishermen don't unite and make their voices heard in the political process, we will lose millions of fish and the many benefits they bring to fishermen and to the economy. To find out more about this issue, and what you can do, go to www.water4fish.org.

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