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Boy Mississippi just laid the foundation for dumbest move all time in trout fishing limits !
They closed trout fishing from Jan 1-March 31 2017 to increase the trout population? Don't even spawn in these months Here's your sign !! http://www.ms-sportsman.com/details.php?id=4612
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Louisiana will sale a lot more non-resident licenses.
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Which will have an impact on the numbers of Louisiana fish. And, eventually, regulation in Louisiana.
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Speck numbers in LA look very good. God bless MS for sending us their anglers and their money. |
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Don't be so sure you have enough of those natural resources for everyone. Even if it's the case today, it might not be the case always. |
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Louisiana has plenty to share. That's not greed or arrogance or ignorance, it's the best available scientific information. I understand well that Louisiana's natural resources need careful monitoring and harvest restrictions when the best scientific information supports that. I am in favor of ongoing closures of redfish for commercial fisherman, the ongoing ban of using nets to harvest specks, and more restrictive oystering methods in Calcasieu (tongs). But there is no scientific data showing any need for more restrictive spotted seatrout regulations in Louisiana for the 2016-2017 season. |
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Look for whom you vote !!!
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Yea that's some stupid **** there smh!
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Ohh yea this is a complete **** show in the making, they didn't even reduce commercial limit.
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GERMANS
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Scared those Adams will be back!
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Is is misleading and manipulative to suggest that every trout not caught in December will spawn the following spring and summer. I'd have to look at their numbers more carefully to be sure, but odds are that most of the eggs are laid by the older females. Protecting the 20+" fish all year would likely do more to enhance reproduction than a three month closure on all the fish, which likely protects mostly the smaller fish. |
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It aint about the spawn as the catch ability and fishing pressure. Sometimes ya aughta think something through fore ya holler STUPID or it will be on you. Fishing down highway 23 bout to get busy and I know lots of folks down there very happy to take Mississippi money.
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So closing those months do zero to help population in Mississippi As far as people coming to La waters In those months to fish , your not going to see a great increase of pressure. Fishing is already slow so why drive the extra miles for same result
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Right on DB, hit that Texaco Hole and mop up, don't even need to crank the big motor.
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Supposedly a pretty good time to catch a big sow trout wading on Calcasieu also
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