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Fishing Forecast with Oil Spill
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not likely.....YET...i suppose anything is possible until oil leak is stopped.
i would say the 25 fish trout limit may be in danger in the future |
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all the east siders will be coming over to big lake to fish W's holes lol
I think the limits for trout will be changed also...they been looking for a crisis..now they have one... |
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Based on what you've just said, I'm seeing a crazy, very busy lake with extra high fishing pressure put on them trout for this summer. This will make for some good stories though...
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I do not think what will happen; however, if it does I think we will be in BIG TROUBLE due to the spill!!!!!
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Just heard where they said the oyster industry won't be affected b/c they are below the "oil levels". Can this be the same regarding fish?
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That's bad information. Will you eat an oyster that grew under an oil slick. They filter water thru their body for food. They are spraying thousands of gallons of disbersents and emulsifiers and coagulants on the slick that they fear may enter the food chain...
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yea
I mean me personally, I would think so. Only thing is if they eat it while feeding. I mean the fish can get away from it in most cases but who knows. maybe they not that smart, may just deal with it till they die. but I think anything on the top will be hurt more than the bottom, but Im far from a biologist so anyone else?
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I think most lakes and bays like vermillin bay and biglake will be okay as long as we don't get a real high tide. I think it would be pretty easy to block off the the access to these areas with oil-booms. The beaches are a completely different story.
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booms
w/ 4 - 6 ft seas the booms are useless no matter where they are .
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It's a waiting game,nobody knows whats going to happen. The booms only slow down the oil,not stop it. I just heard they are going to place booms to protect vermillion bay to cameron parish.
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trout
the trout and shrimp can run from bad water. the oysters can't.
IMHO this will be a killerin the oyster industry and will hurt the shrimp harvest next year . also the trout fishing will suffer next year and the year after. The oil will kill the larval shrimp and the larval trout,meaning no recruitment in years to follow. |
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how easy is it to get oil off of a Top Dog or She Pup?
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everything will be affected in my opinion.
The tree huggers will use this to push hard for any limitations they can get. From oil rigs to fishing limits to fishing period. The pressure will be on hard in the areas unaffected. Marinas may indeed go out of business or limited services will be there. Progression from Katrina will in affect halt for a time being. BP would do themselves a big favor if they hired all the shrimpers to somehow assist in cleanup. I know that the boat rental business is pegged. Went by Gaudet's today and he has been getting called for new boats, used boats, whatever the heck floats. While this tragedy will affect our fishing for maybe forever.........MANY folks are fixing to get filthy *** rich over this. Buy stock in cleaning companies............ |
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I feel guilty for laughing,
On a serious note though , I hate to see any water system get hit by this. If the oil goes anywhere , I hope its east. But im afraid that it will have a ripple effect along the whole coast. |
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dream on this is bad !! where i fish in breton sound its gonna be screwed up for a long long time , hopedale biloxi marsh it that oil reaches the roots of the marsh grass it will all die leaving nothing to hold the land together costal errosion x100000 this is not bad its really bad |
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