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Old 06-03-2012, 08:19 PM
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Big Lake may be the size of a pond, but, the comparison stops there.
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Old 06-03-2012, 08:59 PM
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Why?
If you have a good-sized creek or river flowing through your pond, then, it would be much more comparable. Diggin' a whole in the middle of nowhere and lettin' it fill with water has no relation to Big Lake....no matter how many fish you have.
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Old 06-03-2012, 09:05 PM
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If you have a good-sized creek or river flowing through your pond, then, it would be much more comparable. Diggin' a whole in the middle of nowhere and lettin' it fill with water has no relation to Big Lake....no matter how many fish you have.
60 ft deep River?????
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Old 06-03-2012, 06:32 PM
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BTW>...my poll before it was removed....was winning 65% to 32%...

So looks like more agree with me than disagree

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Old 06-03-2012, 06:39 PM
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Was this change maybe done cause of that pic with all those big fish on the bottom of that boat. If so I think they should have just changed the limit to just 2 over 25" still 25 total
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Old 06-03-2012, 06:43 PM
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Was this change maybe done cause of that pic with all those big fish on the bottom of that boat. If so I think they should have just changed the limit to just 2 over 25" still 25 total
Ding, ding ,ding. Thats what's up.
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Old 06-03-2012, 06:46 PM
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Was this change maybe done cause of that pic with all those big fish on the bottom of that boat. If so I think they should have just changed the limit to just 2 over 25" still 25 total
That was part of it...but they were never going to get that law passed by 2 over 25inch...so they had to use the 15 trout limit for an agenda...

They took data from estuary that were in bad shape and not even a tenth of the fishery big lake is and used that as FACTS FOR THE FUTURE

The two over 25 inchs was like the healthcare bill...slip in a little something extra that really has no meaning or proof..just a little something to make a few people fell good
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Old 06-03-2012, 07:05 PM
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Well the two things I think that is hurting the big fish being caught now is the pressure and the limit and nothing is gonna make the pressure go down so I would like to see what would happen if the limit went back!
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Old 06-03-2012, 07:16 PM
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Well the two things I think that is hurting the big fish being caught now is the pressure and the limit and nothing is gonna make the pressure go down so I would like to see what would happen if the limit went back!

Here is one thing about pressue....


I fished last Saturday 45 trout...Suday 60 Trout and Monday (holiday) 45 trout all before 11am...

I fish most of the time on weekdays and still catch trout so presure does not play a factor to me..You can still catch trout...

Now I know lots of people did not catch these days for what ever reason but I watch a lot of people fish....
Most come run up throw 30mins and leave.....When I sit and catch my trout in one spot all day...

SO I rule out pressure as a main fact because in Jan Feb and March you have no Pressure ....and In August you have the most and that's when I catch more big trout than any other month...

I have found this..I catch more trout on places that I usually just catch one or two trout....Some of the popular trout spots are putting out more numbers than big trout...

I fished one spot on the north east bank this year and caught the most trout I ever caught on that bank.....
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Old 06-03-2012, 07:23 PM
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Hope many out of state people do you think will come IF the limit were to change back?

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Old 06-03-2012, 08:09 PM
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Hope many out of state people do you think will come IF the limit were to change back?

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Less than when they said...the 2over 25 inches were to make big lake a trophy lake
And that was part of the 15limit deal
,give big lake the title of Trophy lake
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Old 06-03-2012, 08:38 PM
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The acceptable minimum limit for trout SPR in Louisiana is 18. That means that Louisiana’s fishery could remain healthy with 18 percent of spawning-age trout compared to an unfished stock.

Last check Big Lake was 18 SPR
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If you have a good-sized creek or river flowing through your pond, then, it would be much more comparable. Diggin' a whole in the middle of nowhere and lettin' it fill with water has no relation to Big Lake....no matter how many fish you have.
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If you have a river flowing through your pond it would over populate a lot faster right?
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If you have a river flowing through your pond it would over populate a lot faster right?
Wrong. It's flowing through...not into.
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Wrong. It's flowing through...not into.
But more new fish CAN swim up river into your "pond" if there is bait?
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Old 06-03-2012, 09:26 PM
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But more new fish CAN swim up river into your "pond" if there is bait?
Just like Big Lake.
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