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O wait your the internet guy who hides !! Man your boy Adams was there waiting for you !! Said we could watch
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From what I gather that's what they do. They hold meetings so they can say they did. No different from DU or N W T F. Just a bunch of working people paying dues to some BS club that claims to care about their concerns. Reallity is a bunch of people paying dues to fund elaborate fishing and hunting trips for the higher ups.
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Left before they got to the oyster part of it. Everything before that was a waste if time.
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Love this
We can get a 25 to 15 trout reduction with zero science Triple limits with zero science But can't stop oyster dredging with tons of science and data ?? Kind of like our president runs things
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Burn.....
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Oyster graph plainly states the oysters are suffering since dredging started. The guy there was wl&f. It take legislature to change oyster regs.
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I should have kept going west and gone to the camp rather than sit through that. Head cca guy said there was definite data from Mississippi but could not say where is was published. The oyster discussion was the best part imo. I took it that the game wardens just ticket for over fishing, if I get caught over the limit they can take my boat and license but not oystermen?
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Who was who in there?
Oh and they admitted when limit changed in 05 that the trout populations were perfectly fine, and that it was a social issue. |
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its gonna take a few days for my blood pressure to come down. Did I actually call the COE lady stupid or did it just come across like that? all kinda fuzzy.
CPR and weirs big plan is to just wait on rain because anything else would takes years of planning and red tape, plus they dont own anything they just consult the "committee" pretty sure Chuck said that 68 times Oysters - there is no way that map with the sonar'd "reef" areas is up to date. |
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Whoever the guy that said I didn't come in here with a belt buckle on and and a cowboy hat I am not from Texas haha. He had a lot of good points
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Yes you did. LOL I was the guy in the blue FD tshirt that asked about the commission minimum sack limit and the Washout growing so much. |
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Yea, I liked the "I'm not from Texas guy". Educated and well spoken.
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I like the map that the guy said of we take away the marsh and just leave land this is what we have
Hell my camp is not even on solid land it's on floating water as per those magic maps they all use
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We wrote to LWC pointing out that there is available data on triple tail in Louisiana waters (collected by NOAA and other federal groups) and asking them whether the stock data from Louisiana supported imposing the limits. We received no response, and by all appearances, the data from Louisiana waters was not considered. This is a great example of CCA claiming that their management positions have scientific support, when they do not. Would it make sense to manage the Louisiana deer herd based on Mississippi data? |
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They did admit the 25-15 reduction was not based on the science... He said the fishery was in good condition. David Cresson said the Tripletail limit was based on the studies of 1 man (i think Dr Harris) who is the premier guru on the subject. Based on his recommendations CCA petitioned for the change and it was passed. There seemed to be a big push about the oysters. Its possible something positive could come from this meeting in that regard. Specifically with adding back habitat in the form of limestone/concrete/shells. Another part of the oyster issue that was stressed was the leasing. Good points made there. Sent from my fruity phone |
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Good to have 'em on record on that.
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Do you happen to remember if the graph included 2014 data?
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Awesome, thanks.
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If it's a social issue then it would benefit someone/something. Who/what the hell is benefitting from it?
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