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Originally Posted by noodle creek
They are thriving just as good as they ever have. Where is scientific data saying that we are seeing a decline in triple tail numbers?
Texas has nothing to do with this, you are making yourself sound unintelligent when you act like Texas limits help triple tail grow bigger in Texas. We in Louisiana catch the same triple tail you do in Texas. They migrate, it's simple. Go ahead and take that dumb comment back.
People rarely run across triple tail, especially large schools. There are plenty out there, but one has to be lucky enough to run across the right rip or piece of debree. It is hard for someone to leave the dock on any given day and KNOW that they are going to find them. This is exactly why we should be able to keep them when we do find them.
When was the last time you were out there triple tail fishing? I'm tired of hearing input from people who most likely hardly ever fish.
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Never said there was a decline in tripletail numbers, you made that inference
Never said anything about Texas limits making tripletail grow larger in Texas. I am aware that they're pelagic and I highly doubt that the same tripletail caught out of big lake are the same ones caught in Matagorda Bay. By the way, I live in Louisiana, not Texas. As far as dumb comments, you got that covered.
I fish about 200 days a year, so know who you're talking about before opening your mouth.