Pint Night at Mammoth Brewing Company
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May 7
Starting at 6pm
WHERE
Mammoth Brewing Co
Mammoth Lakes, CA

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event_title: Pint Night at Mammoth Brewing Company

event_time_zone: America/Los_Angeles

event_start: May 07, 2022 18:00

event_duration: 210

event_end: May 07, 2022 21:30

event_address: 18 Lake Mary Rd, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546, United States

event_description: Join us at Mammoth Brewing Company on May 7th for a raffle and a discussion on local fisheries with CDFW Biologist, Nick Buckmaster and BHA Board Member/Volunteer Regional Director, Jonathan Fusaro.Stewardship Volunteer Day:We will be rehabilitating and repairing CDFWs Eastern Sierra Angler Survey Boxes. These boxes allow CDFW to collect self-reported data on individual angler’s fishing experiences on some of our most popular fishing destinations. The work will include removing stickers and graffiti from boxes, repairing boxes that are damaged, and repainting boxes as needed. Bring work gloves, water and appropriate clothing (e.g. sunshirt, jacket…)We will be meeting at 10:00am on Saturday at US 395 and Highway 182 in Bridgeport (38.25590580435254, -119.22299063573236). Please call 415.246.5329 if you have trouble with the meetup location.Fisheries Presentation:Management approaches to the Eastern Sierra’s wild trout watersNick Buckmaster will discuss various fast-action and trophy trout fisheries in Inyo and Mono Counties. This will include a discussion of how we establish management goals for our trout streams and how we use fishing regulations, habitat restoration, and flow management to meet these goals. Essentially - how can we get more, big fish in our trout streams?Mammoth Brewing has generously donated their beer cellar for our event so lets pack the house! All fundraising proceeds will go towards BHAs NFWF post-fire winter-range restoration project at the Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area along Highway 395. This 3-year habitat restoration and wildlife connectivity project will restore 180 acres of recently-burned habitat by planting 20,000 bitterbrush plants grown by prisoners through the Sagebrush in Prisons program as well as establishing culturally significant plants for the Washoe Tribe. The project also includes camera studies along 395 in the project area to reduce vehicle-wildlife collisions.

Pint Night at Mammoth Brewing Company

Join us at Mammoth Brewing Company on May 7th for a raffle and a discussion on local fisheries with CDFW Biologist, Nick Buckmaster and BHA Board Member/Volunteer Regional Director, Jonathan Fusaro.

Stewardship Volunteer Day:

We will be rehabilitating and repairing CDFW's Eastern Sierra Angler Survey Boxes. These boxes allow CDFW to collect self-reported data on individual angler’s fishing experiences on some of our most popular fishing destinations. The work will include removing stickers and graffiti from boxes, repairing boxes that are damaged, and repainting boxes as needed. Bring work gloves, water and appropriate clothing (e.g. sunshirt, jacket…)

We will be meeting at 10:00am on Saturday at US 395 and Highway 182 in Bridgeport (38.25590580435254, -119.22299063573236). Please call 415.246.5329 if you have trouble with the meetup location.

Fisheries Presentation:

Management approaches to the Eastern Sierra’s wild trout waters

Nick Buckmaster will discuss various fast-action and trophy trout fisheries in Inyo and Mono Counties. This will include a discussion of how we establish management goals for our trout streams and how we use fishing regulations, habitat restoration, and flow management to meet these goals. Essentially - how can we get more, big fish in our trout streams?

Mammoth Brewing has generously donated their beer cellar for our event so let's pack the house! All fundraising proceeds will go towards BHA's NFWF post-fire winter-range restoration project at the Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area along Highway 395. This 3-year habitat restoration and wildlife connectivity project will restore 180 acres of recently-burned habitat by planting 20,000 bitterbrush plants grown by prisoners through the Sagebrush in Prisons program as well as establishing culturally significant plants for the Washoe Tribe. The project also includes camera studies along 395 in the project area to reduce vehicle-wildlife collisions.

WHEN
May 07, 2022 at 6:00pm - 9:30pm
WHERE
Mammoth Brewing Co
18 Lake Mary Rd
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
United States
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CONTACT
Jonathan Fusaro ·
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