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Old 08-07-2013, 10:19 AM
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How many of you actually attended the meeting?

These are 100% PUBLIC meetings
I've been to a couple of the before... Doesn't do any good. Their mind is already made up
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Old 08-07-2013, 10:21 AM
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I've been to a couple of the before... Doesn't do any good. Their mind is already made up
Kinda like going to the public waterfowl meetings. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Old 08-07-2013, 10:22 AM
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Kinda like going to the public waterfowl meetings. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Never been to one but I can only imagine... Lol
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Old 08-07-2013, 10:42 AM
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I've been to a couple of the before... Doesn't do any good. Their mind is already made up
Some of these commissioners would not know what a tripletail was if it was on their plate, what they have to go by in making their decision is 1. public input and 2. a presentation given to them (which is also given to everyone in the audience as well). They then make a decision.


Like it or not, its actually about as fair a process as can be. If you have better ideas, they would like to hear them. You can go to the meeting and discuss them
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Old 08-07-2013, 10:45 AM
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Some of these commissioners would not know what a tripletail was if it was on their plate, what they have to go by in making their decision is 1. public input and 2. a presentation given to them (which is also given to everyone in the audience as well). They then make a decision.


Like it or not, its actually about as fair a process as can be. If you have better ideas, they would like to hear them. You can go to the meeting and discuss them
And you forgot number 3. Head CCA lobbyist on the commission board
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Old 08-07-2013, 10:49 AM
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How many of you actually attended the meeting?

These are 100% PUBLIC meetings
I'd rather sweep leaves on a windy day.
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Old 08-07-2013, 10:56 AM
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I'd rather sweep leaves on a windy day.
If you are truly passionate about something, just seems that you would want to get as much information as possible, and attending a meeting will do just that
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:02 AM
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since everyone on here is so mad and knows so much about TT and doesnt want a limit, then why dont yall get out from under your keyboard and do something about it..

I am not for a limit or anything, but like DuckButter said, if your passionate about something then go fight for it and quit complaining and blaming it on certain people.
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:11 AM
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I caught a triple tail once
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:11 AM
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Here is the CCA

David Cresson, executive director of the Coastal Conservation Association-Louisiana, told the commission his organization supports the implementation of regulations on tripletail.
"There is limited information in general on tripletail, but it's extensive in other parts of the country," he said. "We've been visiting with scientists, and the information is undeniable: Eighteen inches is where they become sexually mature."
Cresson said CCA would like to see a five-fish creel limit placed on the fish as well as an 18-inch minimum-length limit.
"It just seems like it's smart, common sense and forward-looking to have some management of these fish," he said.
Cresson told commissioners the recapture rate of tagged tripletail is 2 1/2 times higher than with other game fish, which, he said, is an indication of how vulnerable the fish are to over-harvest.
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:19 AM
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David Cresson, executive director of the Coastal Conservation Association-Louisiana, told the commission his organization supports the implementation of regulations on tripletail.
"There is limited information in general on tripletail, but it's extensive in other parts of the country," he said. "We've been visiting with scientists, and the information is undeniable: Eighteen inches is where they become sexually mature."
Cresson said CCA would like to see a five-fish creel limit placed on the fish as well as an 18-inch minimum-length limit.
"It just seems like it's smart, common sense and forward-looking to have some management of these fish," he said.
Cresson told commissioners the recapture rate of tagged tripletail is 2 1/2 times higher than with other game fish, which, he said, is an indication of how vulnerable the fish are to over-harvest.

What part of any of that is bad?



and you forgot to bolden in the other parts such as this:

Cresson told commissioners the recapture rate of tagged tripletail is 2 1/2 times higher than with other game fish, which, he said, is an indication of how vulnerable the fish are to over-harvest

and there in lies your answer and why there is a concern


the part about limited knowledge is true, but with the knowledge that IS known, it is very sensible. There is LIMITED knowledge on many many species of fishes. Its because they are hard to study, and can be very expensive to study. We don't know everything about blue marlin, tunas, etc. but there are both size and creel limits on both of them
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:22 AM
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What part of any of that is bad?



and you forgot to bolden in the other parts such as this:

Cresson told commissioners the recapture rate of tagged tripletail is 2 1/2 times higher than with other game fish, which, he said, is an indication of how vulnerable the fish are to over-harvest

and there in lies your answer and why there is a concern


the part about limited knowledge is true, but with the knowledge that IS known, it is very sensible. There is LIMITED knowledge on many many species of fishes. Its because they are hard to study, and can be very expensive to study. We don't know everything about blue marlin, tunas, etc. but there are both size and creel limits on both of them
What about this part.... The department is not recommending regulations on tripletail, Adriance said.
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:28 AM
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David Cresson, executive director of the Coastal Conservation Association-Louisiana, told the commission his organization supports the implementation of regulations on tripletail.
"There is limited information in general on tripletail, but it's extensive in other parts of the country," he said. "We've been visiting with scientists, and the information is undeniable: Eighteen inches is where they become sexually mature."
Cresson said CCA would like to see a five-fish creel limit placed on the fish as well as an 18-inch minimum-length limit.
"It just seems like it's smart, common sense and forward-looking to have some management of these fish," he said.
Cresson told commissioners the recapture rate of tagged tripletail is 2 1/2 times higher than with other game fish, which, he said, is an indication of how vulnerable the fish are to over-harvest.


"W", you are like a politician only including certain parts When you copy and pasted you deleted out on this very important part


Louisiana is currently the only Gulf state that doesn't limit the recreational take of tripletail. Texas, Mississippi and Alabama allow three fish per angler per day, while Florida allows two.
Each state has a different size-minimum requirement, ranging from 15 to 18 inches.

We are behind the times bro
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:17 AM
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you go fishing, you have 3-guys in the boat. Thats 15 triple tail.... how many times have you gone out and caught more than that?? When the grass comes in close I know you can catch 40 to 80, i have been there for this.. im not taking sides on this, but what exactly the problem with a 5-fish limit? Most people are happy to run the bouy line and pick up 3 or 4 triple tail. Also what science do we have to say we don't need a limit. I know when the grass is thick and close i could rape the heck out of some triple tail......
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:23 AM
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you go fishing, you have 3-guys in the boat. Thats 15 triple tail.... how many times have you gone out and caught more than that?? When the grass comes in close I know you can catch 40 to 80, i have been there for this.. im not taking sides on this, but what exactly the problem with a 5-fish limit? Most people are happy to run the bouy line and pick up 3 or 4 triple tail. Also what science do we have to say we don't need a limit. I know when the grass is thick and close i could rape the heck out of some triple tail......

because next step its 10 trout...2 reds......2 flounder and so on so on

with ZERO study they keep moving limits down..

thats the problem
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Old 08-07-2013, 10:35 PM
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because next step its 10 trout...2 reds......2 flounder and so on so on

with ZERO study they keep moving limits down..

thats the problem


why are you complaining? just last weekend you couldn't even catch two trout on your home lake in a tournament. seems like whatever the limit is you wouldn't ever come close.
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:21 AM
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Page 6...CCA ties

http://www.ccalouisiana.com/cca11/im...09/fw09otl.pdf
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:31 AM
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that shows ties to TRIPLETAIL, no kidding man I said trout and Big Lake specificially


Its not a big conspiracy that CCA is trying to hide from, they have made it abundantly clear that they are in favor of tripletail regulations It fits right in their mission statement and its a GOOD thing to manage our fisheries for future generations, what is bad about that
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that shows ties to TRIPLETAIL, no kidding man I said trout and Big Lake specificially


Its not a big conspiracy that CCA is trying to hide from, they have made it abundantly clear that they are in favor of tripletail regulations It fits right in their mission statement and its a GOOD thing to manage our fisheries for future generations, what is bad about that
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