Bolding Gets Warmwater Job
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:07 am
Everyone:
I received the following e-mail from Bruce Bolding last night:
"As you know, the Warmwater Program has been merged with the Trout Program and starting today, it is now called the Inland Program, as it was under Bob Gibbons some years ago. Jim Uehara, the 'former Trout Program Manager' has been tasked as the new 'Inland Program' Manager. He informed me this morning that after the interview, I was the unanimous choice for the new 'statewide warmwater coordinator', and I most happily accepted."
Bruce went on to say two biologists also were hired and, "I think they are going to help move the program in a new, exciting, energetic direction and I am of course very, very excited to be leading the charge."
Congratulations, Bruce, this is what the muskie angling community wanted and from our point of view it's a great outcome. Does "exciting" and "energetic" imply we can get more muskie lakes now?
I received the following e-mail from Bruce Bolding last night:
"As you know, the Warmwater Program has been merged with the Trout Program and starting today, it is now called the Inland Program, as it was under Bob Gibbons some years ago. Jim Uehara, the 'former Trout Program Manager' has been tasked as the new 'Inland Program' Manager. He informed me this morning that after the interview, I was the unanimous choice for the new 'statewide warmwater coordinator', and I most happily accepted."
Bruce went on to say two biologists also were hired and, "I think they are going to help move the program in a new, exciting, energetic direction and I am of course very, very excited to be leading the charge."
Congratulations, Bruce, this is what the muskie angling community wanted and from our point of view it's a great outcome. Does "exciting" and "energetic" imply we can get more muskie lakes now?