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To anyone from Pennsylvania, partiularly the southeast portion of the state.
I was just out fishing on the Delayed Harvest ALO section of the Tulpehocken when a gentlemen approched me and we struck up a convesation. He informed me that he was a member of the loacl chapter of trout unlimited and that the PA Fish & Boat commission was proposing changesing the reulations of the stream to allow the use of bait during the period of time. Such a change would be disasterous to the resident population of fish. Every other stream or lake with trout in it in this area is basicly fished out during the spring trout season, because most of the guys around here are only interested in catching as many keepers as they can. The Tulpehocken is the one place where most of the fishing pressure is from guys interested in catch and release. If any of you are intersted in preserving this fishery and its current regulation, please let the PA F&BC how you feel. |
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I fish the Little Lehigh and Lehigh, among others in the Lehigh Valley
(redundant?). I drive 5+ hours from Upstate NY to do so. Education is the key. A snelled hook with worm, corn, or bread with kill a fish. Teach the bait fisherman to pinch barbs and use methods that hook lips rather than gills is the key. Perhaps a mandatory fisherman safety course (like hunter saftey) would be in order nationwide? "G. M. Zimmermann" wrote in message ... To anyone from Pennsylvania, partiularly the southeast portion of the state. I was just out fishing on the Delayed Harvest ALO section of the Tulpehocken when a gentlemen approched me and we struck up a convesation. He informed me that he was a member of the loacl chapter of trout unlimited and that the PA Fish & Boat commission was proposing changesing the reulations of the stream to allow the use of bait during the period of time. Such a change would be disasterous to the resident population of fish. Every other stream or lake with trout in it in this area is basicly fished out during the spring trout season, because most of the guys around here are only interested in catching as many keepers as they can. The Tulpehocken is the one place where most of the fishing pressure is from guys interested in catch and release. If any of you are intersted in preserving this fishery and its current regulation, please let the PA F&BC how you feel. |
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![]() "just al" wrote in message ... ...A snelled hook with worm, corn, or bread with kill a fish. Lemme guess.....you really don't have a ****ing clue what the adjective "snelled" means, do you? Teach the bait fisherman to pinch barbs and use methods that hook lips rather than gills is the key. Perhaps a mandatory fisherman safety course (like hunter saftey) would be in order nationwide? Well, wherever you live would probably be a good place to start. Wolfgang so, why can't johnny read? |
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![]() Lemme guess.....you really don't have a ****ing clue what the adjective "snelled" means, do you? I think snelled means to have a pre-tied thinner line tied to a hook before tying it to the line. |
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![]() "just al" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I think snelled means to have a pre-tied thinner line tied to a hook before tying it to the line. Itīs not, itīs a knot. http://www.marinews.com/fishing/Knot...k_hooksnel.htm A snelled hook, is a hook attached to a piece of line using this knot. TL MC |
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Itīs not, itīs a knot.
http://www.marinews.com/fishing/Knot...k_hooksnel.htm A snelled hook, is a hook attached to a piece of line using this knot. Shoot. I used this as my source: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=snells Am I still top posting? |
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![]() "just al" wrote in message ... Lemme guess.....you really don't have a ****ing clue what the adjective "snelled" means, do you? I think snelled means to have a pre-tied thinner line tied to a hook before tying it to the line. I see that others have already addressed the problem of definition. That leaves us with just one more burning question to be answered. What do you suppose are the odds that an UNsnelled hook "...with worm, corn, or bread..." will kill a fish? Wolfgang enquiring minds and all that. |
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Wolfgang
What do you suppose are the odds that an UNsnelled hook "...with worm, corn, or bread..." will kill a fish? I suppose you already know the answer. You know, I can help you with your bullying issues. I have training with helping aggressive at-risk students succeed and feel positive. There's no hugging involved... |
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Wolfgang asks:
What do you suppose are the odds that an UNsnelled hook "...with worm, corn, or bread..." will kill a fish? and, while we are at it, what are the odds that a small trout fly can easily do likewise? I won't even delve into the issue of treble hook spinning lures, by far the deadliest of all options, and perfectly legal on most PA delayed harvest areas. Tom |
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Ok, here I go again.......
GM Zimmerman writes: Fish & Boat commission was proposing changesing the reulations of the stream to allow the use of bait during the period of time. Such a change would be disasterous to the resident population of fish. see prior post: "A Plea for Help". Beyond that, let me say merely...bull****! Every other stream or lake with trout in it in this area is basicly fished out during the spring trout season, because most of the guys around here are only interested in catching as many keepers as they can. really? I fish at least 5 or 6 other Berks county streams, and on all of them, have caught trout in February and in August. None have restrictive regulations, you just have to know what you are doing. he Tulpehocken is the one place where most of the fishing pressure is from guys interested in catch and release. won't argue that, but doesn't make the Tully a superior stream.....not that I would name any in the county better, but several have substantial streambred populations, despite regs and stocking. Tom |
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