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I will adhere to whatever regulations the state proposes. I will only keep a few trout at times I would like to have a fish fry with my family. But I’ll be dammed if I am going to feel guilty for cleaning a few fish on my dock in POC. Y’all stop by and have a beer and watch. [emoji51]
I got away from freezing fish years ago. I only keep what I can eat fresh.
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Originally posted by Jmsck12 View PostI’ve caught more red snapper than I can count and probably most others. I’ve been regulating myself for a long time now. Keep what I can eat fresh and let others go. I say we should have harvest seasons because of all the people who go out and keep fish everyday especially with how many new boaters there are today. I’m not as old as most others on here but since I was a kid I’ve seen the fishing get worse over time. Others will say it’s the best it’s ever been but that’s not what I see in my area. Red snapper is a prime example of why harvests seasons work. They were practically gone and now they are plentiful. Just my thoughts.
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Keep smoking that pipe and maybe pick up badminton
Just cause there are 200 boats at the ramp don't mean they're catching fish.
Spend enough time at the tables and you'll see.
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Originally posted by Mexico View PostFishing has gotten worse over time? Huh?
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Was thinking the same thing. Fishing has been awesome the past few years for us in the ULM. We aren't seeing as many big trout as we used to but the numbers are crazy! Should also add we don't target the big trout like we used to either just go more to have fun and catch some fillets. The redfish numbers are off the charts and can't tell you how many big schools we have chased around. The snapper numbers sure didn't decline from recreational fisherman either.
Reduced limits harvest seasons ban the barking baits....lord.
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Originally posted by Capt Glenn View PostI am glad you are in a very small minority with that opinion.
There is no biological reason to have a season for trout. They are already protected for a full year of spawning prior to being eligible to be kept. They start spawning at 12" and are protected from all harvest until they reach 15". And the small fish do the majority of the spawning.
The snapper debacle is a totally different issue. Snapper numbers didn't drop years ago due to rod and reel sport fishing.
The biggest reason to not have a season is fishing seasons limit fishing opportunity for everyone which is the opposite of what TPWD wants. It would have a huge negative economic impact on the coastal communities who rely on sport fishing for their main income.
The statement wasn’t that the snapper dropped due to rod and reel. It was that the harvest season helped them. Same as all these fish didn’t just get killed by rod and reel. They were killed by freezing temperatures. Sure the small fish do more spawning but it takes big fish to make big fish. Not all fish reach upper 20’s because just like whitetail it takes certain genes and conditions get there. Regulating it would help get them to that point. Again, just my thoughts on the situation.
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostFishin is worse????
Keep smoking that pipe and maybe pick up badminton
Just cause there are 200 boats at the ramp don't mean they're catching fish.
Spend enough time at the tables and you'll see.
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From what I’ve seen and experienced I’d say so. It’s isn’t bad by no means but I think it has gone down a little since I started. But hey keep talking about your crack pipe all you want, because your entitled to tell me what my opinion is right? That’s why I said it was my experience and did not say that it was scientifically proven. Some people...
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Originally posted by Jmsck12 View PostThe statement wasn’t that the snapper dropped due to rod and reel. It was that the harvest season helped them. Same as all these fish didn’t just get killed by rod and reel. They were killed by freezing temperatures. Sure the small fish do more spawning but it takes big fish to make big fish. Not all fish reach upper 20’s because just like whitetail it takes certain genes and conditions get there. Regulating it would help get them to that point. Again, just my thoughts on the situation.
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I think you are definitely entitled to your opinion based on your limited experience.
The state already restricted the trout limits to an extremely low number with zero justification from the biologists, they don’t need to do anything else.
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Originally posted by Jmsck12 View PostFrom what I’ve seen and experienced I’d say so. It’s isn’t bad by no means but I think it has gone down a little since I started. But hey keep talking about your crack pipe all you want, because your entitled to tell me what my opinion is right? That’s why I said it was my experience and did not say that it was scientifically proven. Some people...
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And a lot of us here been casting the same water for 40 years. And I think some of that water is the best it's been in my life.
I mean I only stood in one spot and caught 17 red fish in like 25 casts. That's as scientific as I get
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Originally posted by JES View PostI’m just not sure how we ever recovered from 83 and 89 without harvest seasons...
I think you are definitely entitled to your opinion based on your limited experience.
The state already restricted the trout limits to an extremely low number with zero justification from the biologists, they don’t need to do anything else.
I’m sure a harvest season would have helped in those years. Thanks for your input from your experience
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostI'd think if you followed last years thread even a little you're the only one that thinks that.
And a lot of us here been casting the same water for 40 years. And I think some of that water is the best it's been in my life.
I mean I only stood in one spot and caught 17 red fish in like 25 casts. That's as scientific as I get
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I followed it a little, didn’t have much time to contribute myself that year. I guess it’s just me and the younger generation that wants to help out the fish after this bad situation. Jump over on Instagram and check out speckled truth and the Release2021 movement. The following and support for it is huge, hopefully it might shed some light on where I come from.
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Originally posted by Jmsck12 View PostI’m sure a harvest season would have helped in those years. Thanks for your input from your experience
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Originally posted by Capt Glenn View PostTake what you can use and release the rest. There is no shame and no harm in keeping enough fish for dinner. I promise you I'm not going to shame anyone for wanting to eat some fish.
The fishery is going to recover just fine. Trout fishing may be slow for a year or two but y'all are going to be amazed at how fast it bounces back and how resilient our fishery is. This is a normal, natural event. The only thing abnormal about it is that we have not had a major freeze for so long.Proud member since 1999
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