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Old 06-07-2014, 09:32 AM
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OK... Noodle Creek.. U ARE COMICAL... I'll be YOUR HUCKLEBERRY... I do have a CLUE..... LITTLE BOY.. SO U think by opening the weirs, Rebuild the land lost along the channel, and Stop all oyster dredging; U all going to caught 10# trout on every trip..

NOT.....

How about STOP ALL PART TIME GUIDES ON THE LAKE.. Would That make a difference.. NO.....

Jeremy... I've heard U say U've spoken to David C with CCA.. Great.. Has David been an Assho E to U on the Phone????

No, he's listen to U..


But All I'm saying is all the fishermen from BL have an opportunity to Make A DIFFERENCE...

CAll EVERYONE U KNOW.. BUT WORK TOGETHER.. NOT AGAINST EACH OTHER..

U can NOT EFFECT CHANCE THAT Way.. Not cutting DOWN , CCA, The Corp., Me, Others on here who have a different opinion, the Oyster dredger, Marsh land owners, etc.

Jeremy..... U have my cell phone.. I U want to Talk to Me.. Call anytime...
No I don't think everyone will catch 10lb trout. But we sure as hell aren't catching them now after your organization dropped our limits and started calling our lake a "trophy lake." That's embarrassing IMO. Lot of good that did.

And yes, the ship channel HAS to be rocked, and something HAS to be done about oysters. I think you are smart enough to know that. Your organizationg should have been smart enough to realize this a long time ago. Too busy worried about fish regs and building reefs. It's hard for oysters to grow and stay in place when there is a 4 mile gap on south end of the lake for the tide to rip through way too hard. Salinity levels flucuate too much, and the washout is now a mud hole.

And yes, *****ing on here has brought a lot of awareness to a lot of people, things are fixing to start happening for the better.
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Old 06-07-2014, 09:40 AM
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No I don't think everyone will catch 10lb trout. But we sure as hell aren't catching them now after your organization dropped our limits and started calling our lake a "trophy lake." That's embarrassing IMO. Lot of good that did.

And yes, the ship channel HAS to be rocked, and something HAS to be done about oysters. I think you are smart enough to know that. Your organizationg should have been smart enough to realize this a long time ago. Too busy worried about fish regs and building reefs. It's hard for oysters to grow and stay in place when there is a 4 mile gap on south end of the lake for the tide to rip through way too hard. Salinity levels flucuate too much, and the washout is now a mud hole.

And yes, *****ing on here has brought a lot of awareness to a lot of people, things are fixing to start happening for the better.
Agreed 100%. This isn't about 10# trout or massive number. This is about salt water intrusion and rebuilding what was once there. The weirs and man made reefs are a waste of money. Fixing problems and not the cause. Had they protected and rebuilt these levees in the beginning, the weirs would not have been needed or at least they would remain open 90% of the time instead of closed 90% of the time.

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