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They Gone Full Retarded
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Haha..... That's a great idea.
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If the guide catches his limit then he can do whatever he wants. But letting the sports catch the guides limit along with their own should be stopped.
I've hunted places where we did not shoot the guides limit. But that guide knew before we started that he better not shoot ours. He kept his gun in the boat. |
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They say that they are helping clients break the law ? All they have to do is tag their fish w/ name and license number before giving to clients and voila. No more breaking the law.
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Louisiana has enough fish to go around. Management regulations should be based on the availability of the resource, and increased restrictions should only be put in place when there is sound science showing the resource is endangered by maintaining the status quo.
This deal is yet another case of jealous anglers wanting to place unnecessary restrictions on others without sound science showing a management necessity. |
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Better start voting.
The number is drastically in favor of the recommendation... ImageUploadedByTapatalk1404867189.682896.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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50% of the 100% is guides.
LMAO according to the article. |
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Yep, pretty dumb. If someone buys a fishing license and then pays to buy a commercial charter license on top of that, they are entitled to their limits every day. Do these people think that guides aren't taken into consideration when data is looked at and limits are set? Guides don't fish every single day of the year, and don't catch limits every day that they do fish. Sounds like a lazy guide that doesn't want to work as hard and wants to be done quicker every day.
It all goes back to habitat. Changing limits is not what is going to make fish populations grow. It simply wouldn't make enough of a difference if guides quit keeping their limits. Pretty unbelievable suggestion if you ask me. |
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If anyone knows full retard, it's W...
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Damn you came up for air off of JAdams &€!@?
Welcome to another thread glad you could join us
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I have to disagree somewhat with blaming it on jealousy, there is some validity to their anecdotal approach if you take the circumstances and extrapolate what was then vs what is now. I'm talking about number of fisherman, number of guides, number of days booked spread across number of guides, and number of registered boat owners (all 30 years ago vs now). Reduced coastal land mass and other environmental impacts coupled with more and more charter opportunities have undoubtedly negatively impacted our stocks. It's hard to base everything on such concrete scientific data when 30-40 years ago it probably didn't exist as it does today. Kinda like testing radiation in tuna and blaming the levels on the meltdown in japan when not much data existed before the tsunami (exaggeration for representation). I fully agree on basing regulations on sound scientific data, but have a hard time believing that increased harvest and decreased stocks don't relate in a linear fashion when plotted over a 40 year graph - I'd bet it would make a nice X. |
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I want to know where this law is that says guides can give clients their share above and beyond the customers limits?
I know for a fact if you are stopped and checked on the road you better not have more then 50 fillets (25 x 2) per licensed fisherman in the vehicle or it will be confiscated and you WILL BE ticketed PERIOD. no excuses, no "im carrying the fish for the guys in the other truck" or "I was at camp all weekend" unless you have a paid receipt to show them in order to have a 2 day limit in possession. as said earlier, the guides are admitting to willingly breaking the law on a regular basis by stating they catch their limit to give to customers. |
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What is the diffence for me catching my limit and cleaning it fishing with buddies or guiding ?? Please explain ? Do you realize most guides started fishing more than before guiding ? I fished more days YTD year before last not guiding than I have guiding When I was not guiding I fished 6 out of 7 days just about every week now I only book 3-5 trips every week So I'm keeping less fish right now this year to date than I did in 2011 not guiding
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You are allowed two limits on possession per fisherman So if my buddy from Baton Rouge comes fish with me for the day and we catch 30 trout We clean the trout and he takes home my limit with his , he is legal by law
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YTD by my books
2011 - 61 days fished 1952 trout 2014 - 49 days fished 1845 trout
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I wasn't touching base on guides keeping their own fish - my post probably deserved it's own thread. |
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Fify |
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You can possess more than a 2 day limitvas long as the extra fish is tagged w/ name address and fishing license number of person catching those fish
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