Mattl
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Many of you, including me have fallen in love with this spectacular pond unlike no other pond in the White Mountains. Almost a mile long, the most productive pond for brook trout in NH, beautiful views, and remote, this pond is in serious trouble. Working with New Hampton Fish and Game, I have been in the discussion of what is happening at the Flat Mountain Pond Dam. Last year I heard the potential problem of the forest service thinking it was a hazard that if the dam blew out that it could injure someone on the Bennet Street trail...Which is stupid in my opinion. The dam is an ancient wooden dam that is in dire need of rebuilding. The problem is that there are such strict costs associated now with building dams that it might not be possible. Don Miller and Scott Decker, head biologists from fish and game are hiking in to assess the situation in May. Fish and Game as you may know is in a serious funing crisis so it would be hard for them to take the brunt and build it, but that may have to happen. There is question to who owns the dam and who should take responsability, also the new wilderness regulations possibly changing for that area in the future. I think the forest service should definetly help..How can you lose a incredible resource like this? I am told the chances of losing it could be even 50-50! There is a chance that if it comes down to it fish and game can only rebuild one and sacrafice another which sadly is provins pond in the easter Whites. If the wilderness regulations coming into place will hamper the continued maintence on the dam..then we will lose Flat Mountain Pond forever because they wont want to spend 50,000 dollars building it and not be able to do maintence. The Forest Service would slowly drain it... I will cry if we lose it, and as a backcountry fly fisherman, hiker, it will be the death of my favorite place in the White Mountains. Write letters to the forest service explaining how wonderful this place is! Even to congress! This is a serious situation. Fish and Game understands the importance of this as a fishery and is fighting to keep it. Whoever loves this place needs to help! -Mattl
ps. I have pictures on my website if you have never been there. Check out galleries. http://www.geocities.com/mattlacroix4/great_outdoors.html
ps. I have pictures on my website if you have never been there. Check out galleries. http://www.geocities.com/mattlacroix4/great_outdoors.html