David James Duncan's Dry Land Fishing

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"'The miracle meal after the Sermon on the Mount was both loaves and fishes,' says author and storyteller David James Duncan. 'Not one or the other. Both.'" Participating in a rather startling and artistic series of photographs for Save Our Wild Salmon, Duncan makes clear his stance on saving wild salmon via dam removal. An article in Grist magazine sports several of the images, where drift boats on wheat fields focus attention on the diversion of wild fish water for irrigation purposes. (First reported on MoldyChum.com.)

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Yeah.. and it's not like we need any wheat. Let's get rid of irrigation and make farmers go back to 9 bushels to the acre.

Natch. :|

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on January 30, 2007 7:21 AM.

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