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Gene C October 20th, 2003 01:32 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 
I find this extremely depressing on many levels.

I was out of town for a couple of days in the middle of last week. I
got home and knew that they were supposed to complete the fall
stocking for Elk Creek in Cecil County Maryland. They did. On Friday
afternoon they completed it. They put a lot of nice fish in the
creek. Me, and two other fly fisherman must have a caught a dozen
fish. Most of them were in the 12 to 15 inch range. That was
amazing! Even more amazing was the fact that within a couple of hours
of going into the water they were going after woolly buggers! Of the
12 or so fish we caught, one guy kept one.

I fished again on Sunday for a while and the vast majority of the fish
were gone! One guy had 5 real nice ones on a stringer laying in
shallow water.

Now I know put-and-take has it's place in fisheries management but
these fish could have been there all winter. The water temps are
right. The food might be a little scarce for that many fish but we
could have had fun catching them for the next 5 months!

I'm not a fan of PETA but I also see no point in pushing fish to a
slow death of suffocation.

Maybe I'm misguided but that mentality seems so selfish, so short
sighted? I know this is the reality but….? Maybe all streams should
have delayed harvest for a couple of weeks after stocking. That would
allow the people who want to CATCH fish a chance to do so before the
meat men arrive and yank them all out of the water for good.
Any comments?

Wayne Harrison October 20th, 2003 03:04 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 

Gene C wrote in message . ..
I find this extremely depressing on many levels.



timbo must have lost his isp.

wayno



Ken Fortenberry October 20th, 2003 03:21 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 
Gene C wrote:

... Even more amazing was the fact that within a couple of hours
of going into the water they were going after woolly buggers! ...


What's amazing about that ? A wooly bugger is a spot on imitation
of a trout chow pellet. You may as well be using power bait.

Maybe I'm misguided ...


Do you think ?

--
Ken Fortenberry


George Adams October 20th, 2003 05:32 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 
From: Ken Fortenberry

What's amazing about that ? A wooly bugger is a spot on imitation
of a trout chow pellet. You may as well be using power bait.


Huh? I've never yet seen a Wooly Bugger that looks even remotely like Trout
Chow. In my experience freshly stocked trout will attack anything with a lot of
action and/or flash. He would likely have done as well with any streamer.

You may be confusing a Wooly Bugger with a Glo-Bug, which is an egg imitation.
In the smaller sizes, trout could take one to be a pellet. You gotta lay off
the dries a bit and do a little dredging with the rest of us, so you can get
your pattern identification straight. G


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


Scott Seidman October 20th, 2003 05:48 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote in
.com:


What's amazing about that ? A wooly bugger is a spot on imitation
of a trout chow pellet. You may as well be using power bait.


No, a bomber with no hackle, now that's a spot on imitation of the chow
pellet!!

At least it's a dry fly ;)

Scott

Ken Fortenberry October 20th, 2003 05:53 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 
George Adams wrote:
From: Ken Fortenberry


A wooly bugger is a spot on imitation
of a trout chow pellet.


Huh? I've never yet seen a Wooly Bugger that looks even remotely like Trout
Chow.


Huh yourself, a little brown wooly bugger looks EXACTLY like the trout chow
pellets I watched them feed to the stockers at the hatchery near the Montauk
trout park in Missouri. And in the interests of protecting the guilty I
won't divulge how I know this, but a little brown wooly bugger must be a
near 'nuff match to the trout chow used in North Carolina too.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Paul Goodwin October 20th, 2003 05:54 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 

"George Adams" wrote in message
...
From: Ken Fortenberry


What's amazing about that ? A wooly bugger is a spot on imitation
of a trout chow pellet. You may as well be using power bait.


Huh? I've never yet seen a Wooly Bugger that looks even remotely like

Trout
Chow. In my experience freshly stocked trout will attack anything with a

lot of
action and/or flash. He would likely have done as well with any streamer.


So that begs the question why would anyone go fishing after freshly stocked
trout unless they wanted to stroke their ego or to stock a freezer.

Paul



Tim J. October 20th, 2003 06:03 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote...
George Adams wrote:
From: Ken Fortenberry


A wooly bugger is a spot on imitation
of a trout chow pellet.


Huh? I've never yet seen a Wooly Bugger that looks even remotely like Trout
Chow.


Huh yourself, a little brown wooly bugger looks EXACTLY like the trout chow
pellets


I wonder what it would cost to have them make the trout pellets look like a
Royal Wulff or an Adams. It sure would help me out.
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Wolfgang October 20th, 2003 06:29 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 

"Paul Goodwin" wrote in message
...

"George Adams" wrote in message
...
From: Ken Fortenberry


What's amazing about that ? A wooly bugger is a spot on imitation
of a trout chow pellet. You may as well be using power bait.


Huh? I've never yet seen a Wooly Bugger that looks even remotely

like
Trout
Chow. In my experience freshly stocked trout will attack anything

with a
lot of
action and/or flash. He would likely have done as well with any

streamer.


So that begs the question why would anyone go fishing after freshly

stocked
trout unless they wanted to stroke their ego or to stock a freezer.

Paul


Well, it beats sitting at home watching football, soccer, baseball,
hockey, golf, auto racing, or horse racing.

Wolfgang
women's volleyball, on the other hand..........



Ken Fortenberry October 20th, 2003 06:31 PM

Put and Kill -so disgusting
 
Paul Goodwin wrote:

So that begs the question why would anyone go fishing after freshly stocked
trout unless they wanted to stroke their ego or to stock a freezer.


The original poster said he wanted to play with his food ...
for 5 months !

--
Ken Fortenberry



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