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Old 07-09-2014, 08:18 AM
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Bruce Baugh. Guess you have a "different" type of clients. Just because YOU focus on filling a box with dinks, doesn't mean that EVERY guide fishes like YOU. You're not the end all, be all authority on how EVERYONE wants to fish. Get over yourself, you're a part-time guide who's only concern is "limiting out".
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Old 07-09-2014, 08:27 AM
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Bruce Baugh. Guess you have a "different" type of clients. Just because YOU focus on filling a box with dinks, doesn't mean that EVERY guide fishes like YOU. You're not the end all, be all authority on how EVERYONE wants to fish. Get over yourself, you're a part-time guide who's only concern is "limiting out".
Bruce is a Trophy trout guide who wade fished on 97% of his charters and has a whole diffrent type of client !!

Like I said most want to learn how to catch fish and go out and catch lots of fish !!

Lmao dude give it up your obsessed with me !!

Send me your # and I'll text you the Text me and JAdams had just last night about you !! Lmao

I think he is about to get a restraining order on you for stalking
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Old 07-09-2014, 08:33 AM
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Bruce is a Trophy trout guide who wade fished on 97% of his charters and has a whole diffrent type of client !!



Like I said most want to learn how to catch fish and go out and catch lots of fish !!



Lmao dude give it up your obsessed with me !!



Send me your # and I'll text you the Text me and JAdams had just last night about you !! Lmao



I think he is about to get a restraining order on you for stalking

LMAO!!! Don't flatter yourself...
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Old 07-09-2014, 08:39 AM
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Bruce is a Trophy trout guide who wade fished on 97% of his charters and has a whole diffrent type of client !!

Like I said most want to learn how to catch fish and go out and catch lots of fish !!

Lmao dude give it up your obsessed with me !!

Send me your # and I'll text you the Text me and JAdams had just last night about you !! Lmao

I think he is about to get a restraining order on you for stalking
w is right about this. people go to him for a different kind of experience for the most part.
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Old 07-09-2014, 08:30 AM
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Randy Pausina, assistant secretary for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, agrees. Pausina came up through the ranks as a fisheries biologist getting his hip boots wet and hands dirty in the marshy muck behind the old Grand Terre marine research laboratory.

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He said eliminating the guides' take from charter creels might be socially desirable, but it wouldn't cause any discernible increase in speckled trout and redfish stocks.
"It would be maybe a good gesture, but as far as conservation goes, it wouldn't have much of an impact," Pausina said. "Most people, including guides, think that they account for more fishing mortality than they really do."

need to shake this fellow's hand when you run across him, he is always on point
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Old 07-09-2014, 08:43 AM
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Randy Pausina, assistant secretary for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, agrees. Pausina came up through the ranks as a fisheries biologist getting his hip boots wet and hands dirty in the marshy muck behind the old Grand Terre marine research laboratory.

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He said eliminating the guides' take from charter creels might be socially desirable, but it wouldn't cause any discernible increase in speckled trout and redfish stocks.
"It would be maybe a good gesture, but as far as conservation goes, it wouldn't have much of an impact," Pausina said. "Most people, including guides, think that they account for more fishing mortality than they really do."

need to shake this fellow's hand when you run across him, he is always on point
he will be at the meeting tonight...
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Old 07-09-2014, 09:50 AM
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Randy Pausina, assistant secretary for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, agrees. Pausina came up through the ranks as a fisheries biologist getting his hip boots wet and hands dirty in the marshy muck behind the old Grand Terre marine research laboratory.

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He said eliminating the guides' take from charter creels might be socially desirable, but it wouldn't cause any discernible increase in speckled trout and redfish stocks.
"It would be maybe a good gesture, but as far as conservation goes, it wouldn't have much of an impact," Pausina said. "Most people, including guides, think that they account for more fishing mortality than they really do."

need to shake this fellow's hand when you run across him, he is always on point
I agree
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Old 07-09-2014, 10:35 AM
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Louisiana has more area of inshore waters per licensed salt water angler than any other state in the lower 48. (~250 to 300 thousand anglers fishing ~4 million acres of water, works out to 10-15 acres per angler.)

Further, due to the high quality habitat of silt laid down by the Mississippi River over the eons and the nutrient loading of the Mississippi River (due to fertilizers from mid-West farmers washing down), Louisiana waters are about 4 times more productive than Gulf waters not directly impacted by the Mississippi.

The system is so productive and resilient that even Louisiana politicians and Texas conservation groups have not been able to screw up the fishing too badly yet, and Louisiana has escaped the consequences of mismanagement that greatly damaged fishing in places like Galveston Bay and Chesapeake Bay decades ago. However, the productivity and resilience that provided a 30-40 year buffer in ongoing productivity won't last forever if we allow the habitat to continue to be degraded.

It is a fact of wildlife management that inshore species are resilient and will quickly rebound to whatever population levels the habitat will support. Focus on lower limits and guarding the "stocks" is misguided and narrow minded because it ignores the reality that those stocks need to be fed from the habitat in which they live. It's like pretending that beef production means protecting the cattle from harvest while ignoring the necessity to protect the pasture to feed the beef. You can't grow beef with 10 cattle per acre.
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Old 07-09-2014, 10:44 AM
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Man you guys crack me up. "W" i have to agree with you on this one. Most folks that hire guides want a quik limit and get home.
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Old 07-09-2014, 11:08 AM
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Half of you on here want to be game wardens. Do you guys really think anyone keeps count of how many fish they are catching when the limit is 15/25 a person? Do yall keep track of your own fish when fishing for fun? Do yall put down your rod when you get to 15/25 fish, or do you keep fishing until you reach your boats limit? Yall sound ridiculous, who cares. All the fish go in the same ice chest on the boat.
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Old 07-09-2014, 11:35 AM
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Half of you on here want to be game wardens. Do you guys really think anyone keeps count of how many fish they are catching when the limit is 15/25 a person? Do yall keep track of your own fish when fishing for fun? Do yall put down your rod when you get to 15/25 fish, or do you keep fishing until you reach your boats limit? Yall sound ridiculous, who cares. All the fish go in the same ice chest on the boat.
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Old 07-09-2014, 11:37 AM
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Half of you on here want to be game wardens. Do you guys really think anyone keeps count of how many fish they are catching when the limit is 15/25 a person? Do yall keep track of your own fish when fishing for fun? Do yall put down your rod when you get to 15/25 fish, or do you keep fishing until you reach your boats limit? Yall sound ridiculous, who cares. All the fish go in the same ice chest on the boat.
Word.

If it was that way most of my friends wouldn't fish with me.
Been quite a few 28 - 2 days.
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Old 07-09-2014, 12:17 PM
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Half of you on here want to be game wardens. Do you guys really think anyone keeps count of how many fish they are catching when the limit is 15/25 a person? Do yall keep track of your own fish when fishing for fun? Do yall put down your rod when you get to 15/25 fish, or do you keep fishing until you reach your boats limit? Yall sound ridiculous, who cares. All the fish go in the same ice chest on the boat.
Thanks you !!! Not one person on here ever said

Hey I got my 15 fish I can't fish no more I'm going to watch

Lmao !!

Now I have buddies who catch 3 and sit back and drink beer !!
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Three pages into a thread from W and no slickfish. Did he die? Where's W's other duck?
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Old 07-09-2014, 12:19 PM
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Three pages into a thread from W and no slickfish. Did he die? Where's W's other duck?
Heard he was still counting all the trout I been putting on my boat deck this week !!
Don't think he made it to my Sunday trip yet ! he had to ask Momma for more rocks to count
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