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The day is comming when a gun boat will run u down and kill u becouse u have 10 fish u cought.
Mark my words turit mounted guns for LWFD. Paramilitary water police. |
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Who appoints people to the wildlife commision? Don't forget em during the next election. Attention will be gotten. Wish I could vote there.
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They get appointed by Governor I think
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Do you vote for the people who appoint them?
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Up the cost of out of state guide licensing to an outrageous price to where it wouldnt be feasible for them to come here and fish...and enforce different laws for out of state guides....make it to where there is so much redtape to cut through they will not want to "F" with LA fishing, if there so worried about western out of state pressure.....hell the state sticks it to us as much as they can...make even worse for the out of state guides.
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Then tax the S H I T outta the non resident guides.....we pay a heck of a price to roll....then if you wanna go in marsh behind weirs....you pay $350 a year....then they shut the gates to access....***???
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Will Drost may be doing exactly what many of you wanted. It could be the only way to get the sore to make a head so to speak.
We need SPR data, which we haven't had since 2011, and that specific speckled trout biomass indicator was through 2010. We don't even know if the trout biomass is high or low. I want to give him the benefit of the doubt first, because the only way we may be able to obtain that data is to get it this way. Please read the Nola.com article again. He explains his thrust on this issue. Here's the link to the Nola.com story: http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.s....html#comments |
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Shooot..dats cheap, when I say outrageous I mean like 1500$ a year to an out of state guide in LA....that'll make 'em tuck tail an roll back to Tehas
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LA Spotted Sea Trout stock assessment tax
Red Drum ********"" Black Drum********" Flounder********"" Gaftop Tax Flow Control Structure Tax(weirs) Ship Channel erosion control tax Reef Restoration Tax List could go on an on forever...slap that on out of state guides. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Exactly if you don't want Texas guides guiding on big lake charge them that's easy but your going to cut our fish because some people come guide
Freaken stupid He'll half of big lake guides have been in Sabine last two months and that's a fact I know of 10-12 guides that went to Sabine every day last month to guide
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Why in the world are they basing wildlife/biology decisions in a reactionary manner? Who cares what TX does? If you're truly that worried about TX pressure, raise the price on TX natives getting a LA license x4.
I don't agree with lowering the redfish size either. If you want a 14 inch size limit, might as well make it no size limit. I just hate what they are doing to fisherman who make a living on Big Lake. I don't even fish western LA but this still burns me up. |
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What a joke.
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all seriousness though.. I agree with you man.. Doesn't make any sense and I completely agree on how they need to start worrying more about coastal erosion than any fish limits. It seems like fish are being caught all around the state right now, may be a little slow in big lake but I've been seeing many successful reports from the east side on lasmag |
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"Redfish-wise, Pausina said it’s possible that slightly reducing the legal size limit would not have a major impact on the fishery.
“It’s probably not that big of a deal because five fish are dying if everybody catches their creel, and whether they’re 14 inches or 16 inches they still haven’t reproduced yet because they haven’t moved offshore yet,” he said. “We’re culling them out before they move offshore to start reproducing, so it’s probably feasible with red drum" ^^ that makes no sense to me either... its a lot easier to find some 14" reds than 16" reds, so many more will be taken.. Sounds like someone is having trouble finding the 16"ers |
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All opposed to this need to be at that meeting! If they don't have an opposition at the meeting they will likely move to a vote. Speaking from experience.
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Six months would be about 5k or so on i10 on the west side of the state. In Baton Rouge it's 20k or more.
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That sucks, one of the best trout and red fisheries in the world. And all it takes is a couple of organization leaders that don't know **** to f___ ya'll lake up. Texas side of Sabine will be five trout in couple of years because of South Texas limits, which has already put more pressure on Sabine. Live in Orange county been buying LA license for ever to fish LA Sabine Jetties, beach, short rigs, and BL maybe couple times a year and have never had LFAW call and do surveys until this year. They ask for number of days fished and body of water nothing about what was caught on trips. They have also called couple other people I fish with, we didn't know what it was about until now.
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