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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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I would like to see 10-20 year info on number of guides from dulac/dularge and over to the east, and number of chartered trips.
They call out increased technology for over fishing and making it easier to target fish, and link that to more difficult limits. Then post info that clearly shows most average folks don't catch limits. Did new technology enable us recreational anglers to "smash them" for a brief period of time? The reason I would like to see guide numbers and tourism/charter numbers is because it would be nice to see how much additional fishing pressure has actually come from how heavily we have marketed the state as a destination to "rape" some fish. Not knocking guides, but the overall harvest has had to increase in the last 10-20 years. |
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Bass fishermen have for years embraced a catch and release mentality that has had a tremendous positive impact on their fisheries. In fact, now you are looked down on if you show up at a freshwater boat launch with an ice chest full of large mouths. You might even get run off! I by no means like the goverenment telling me what I can and cant do, but if you run your fisheries into the ground you open the door for the Feds to come in and take control. Why do we saltwater fishermen have such a huge problem embracing a similar culture. I know trout are better eating than bass, they spawn different, and so on but it seems like the Bass guys figured out a LONG time ago that if you keep to many today there wont be any to catch tomorrow......pretty common sense if you ask me.
P.S. plenty of freshwater and also tarpon, bonefish, and permit guides make a great living practicing catch and release. |
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I bet this one voted for Obama, green energy, and thinks his car will run on iced tea. |
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Mr Crab...the irony of your arguement is that if you want your heritage to continue you better start conserving the resource! Or your grandkids or great grandkids wont know it bc the feds will control it and restrict it. Learn Self preservation or the government will do it for you. Im all for leberal limits and i dont buy any of my fish from HEB either.... Oh yea and all you CCA haters out there...if it wasnt for CCA you wouldnt have a fishery left bc the commercial sector would control it....smells like a bunch of hypocrites in here... |
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![]() You just shook the hornets nest, should be worth 10 more pages ![]() See y'all next week |
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I am no biologist by a long shot. I grew up shrimping and fishing in the marsh longer than i can remember. imo it soon won't be about limits up or down or big fish to worry bout being caught. There won't be any marsh left to support fish. As the marsh erodes away there is less place for the fish and shrimp forage to grow so you will have less and smaller fish. I don't think it takes a biologist to figure that out. It was said by mr. horst years ago that as our marsh begins to erode we will have a fish bonanza , then you will see it decline within a few years because it won't be able to support itself no more. Looks to me he knew what he was talking about. I think if all this fuss was put into fighting coastal erosion we may buy a few more years for what we have. You can increase or decrease limits all you want but at the rate we are losing marsh your kids or grandkids aren't going to have nothing anyway. rite or wrong just my opinion.......
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1. Minimizing future loss of marshes and preserving marsh that used to be more brackish or even freshwater swamp. 2. Restoring, establishing, and preserving oyster reefs in the bays to provide valuable ecosystem services. 3. Managing salinity in the lakes and bays by controlling salinity flowing in from the Gulf and freshwater flows from rivers and freshwater swamps. The big picture is to be more intentional about what levels of salinity are maintained in which regions. The "saltwater" line may end up further north than it is now and there may be some trade-offs between crawfish/bass/crappie habitat and crab/redfish/speck habitat. |
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why the hell yall out in this pain in the neck sun, when you could be fishing on this here nintendos. ya caint eat em but they sure is pretty. and they give u points too son. HOW MANY POINTS YOU GOT MR HCHOL??? HENRYBOY??????
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Is that a coherent sentence?
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In the last decade, the organization has taken a turn for the worse and focused too much on angling restrictions, higher license fees, and contests to bring boatloads of cash back to TX for real conservation and restoration projects. Calling that out is not hating or hypocrisy, just hoping to inform the public. By your logic, one must hate blacks if one wants to cut welfare. |
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You just completely discredited yourself with that last comment... |
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You concluded that we hate CCA because we want to stop giving them money. Where is the logical flaw?
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This was my last conservation trip..........a few shy of a limit, but not a bad day. |
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You have to remove fish from the population or else they font work Happens in private ponds often , the owner doesn't want to remove any fish and like u say before long the entire pond us overran with dinks |
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