CCA STAR truck winner!
http://www.louisianasportsman.com/details.php?id=8217
Can't believe this slipped through the cracks here! |
I go to church and, do a men's group with his brother, Joe. He was telling us about it at group last Sunday.
Pretty cool. |
Good for him!!
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im very happy for him, hopefully this early catch reduces the numbers of people who are bribed with prizes and fooled into supporting an organization that works against the interests of recreational fishermen and science based management of fish populations and creel limits.
if I were the person who caught that same tagged fish last month, I would have pulled the tag out and released it with pride |
20% chance of that truck being a lemon
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It's better to be perceived as stupid than to speak and remove all doubt. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Congrats to Ole boy on his catch. |
That wasn't my point but thanks for your conservation efforts. Seriously.
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Some of us believe in our convictions. Best thing about me catching a cca tagged red would be the video on the cca site of me cutting it in lil pieces after removing it from the fish.
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Agree. And then you have people that drink the guides' kool aid because the guides are typically good fishermen. I don't understand why some guides are so against conservative limits. In most cases that means they could go home earlier (speaking trout only). My guess is most of their sports are more interested in the catching than the meat anyway. Why not play catch and release instead of slamming the throttle down when you've caught your limit? You can still catch however many you want, just can't keep them. That's what fishing has over hunting. How cool would it be on those rare mornings if you could continue to "catch and release" ducks after your limit.
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I would assume it would make more sense logically to keep the tag, get the truck, sale it and it use the money towards what you believe. Basically have cca paying for what you feel will be beneficial.
But I would bet dollars to donuts that you wouldn't actually turndown a new truck given you won it. |
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Most that play lotteries like this don't have the means to buys what is being given away, hence the symbiotic relationship. Me, I won't play whether broke or well off. It's a bad investment if you look at the odds logically. Screw the tag, the trash truck, and the boat that you have to spend months wading through paperwork on and going pick up the trailer in a separate location. If it were a Haynie and a Coloraydo. Full a stickers... Count me in |
My son won a CCA boat 2 years ago. No hassle at all. Signed the papers and drug it home. Came with trailer and all. Wasn't a bad investment Just saying
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the guy won a truck good for him! You can't even post a good story on here without morons making it political. You're acting just like the people you're speaking out against.
I wish the truck winner would come on here a post a "W worthy" Haters gonna Hate MEME! or this one..... |
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The guy won, good for him! maybe hes going to give it to his son? that's what I would do with it |
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