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No doubt, but the counties involved happily pump big bucks into promoting
those tournaments. Warren "AJH" wrote in message ... Most big time tournaments in MD are held in tidal waters..like the Potomac River... "If you go to bed stupid, you will wake up stupid" |
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![]() "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Bass seasons are strictly to satisfy the radical conservationists. They really serve no purpose, IMHO. Warren I'd like to see some expanded thoughts from you on this Warren, if you get the time. I certainly am not going to argue with you over it as I mainly agree. I just need more ammo for my opinions when I run across a *clueless* treehugger. I started thinking about this in earnest when I read or saw some info released last year on sight fishing (aka bed fishing) and how there was currently no proof that it affected overall bass numbers when practiced. Not that I am a good, or even moderately good sight fisherman, but anything that genuinely may hurt the sport/hobby/past-time, should be looked at US first, before the radicals jump into the fray. Anyways, you are the guy out in the field, chasing these things professionally so I was wondering what your thoughts on this are past your one liner zing above. I love the outdoors, fishing, bass fishing in particular and I want to know the facts so I can be a heavily armed (with knowledge) voice in the wilderness so to speak when the next big round of PETA or other radical groupa tries to put the brakes on our past-time, hobby, and in your case, profession. Thanks. |
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I read or saw some info
released last year on sight fishing (aka bed fishing) and how there was currently no proof that it affected overall bass numbers when I wrote an article for Outdoor Frontiers with my thoughts on bed fishing. I don't think it affects bass reproduction - here in the south, especially. But I don't do it much - most of the lakes I fish are too stained, and I don't have the patience. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Bass season is when it's not like this...
Thank God it is NEVER like that here! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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![]() "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... I read or saw some info released last year on sight fishing (aka bed fishing) and how there was currently no proof that it affected overall bass numbers when I wrote an article for Outdoor Frontiers with my thoughts on bed fishing. I don't think it affects bass reproduction - here in the south, especially. But I don't do it much - most of the lakes I fish are too stained, and I don't have the patience. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Thanks Ronnie, I will see if I can dig it up. I just don't buy into the theory that hunting or fishing, associated with some selected and controlled harvestation hurts an animal population. Actually, I think it helps. Too good in some cases: How many dead white tail dear have you seen by the road the past few years? I've hit two in the past 5 years myself. It just seems like the past few years I've heard more from animal activist groups about actually stopping hunting and fishing all together, in certain areas anyway. Given that there is an election coming up, and every Democrat in the field could use the help of the PETAs, Greenpeaces, et al that they can get, if one manages to get into the White House this go-round, we may hear even more about it. They already won't let us collect our own oil in the US, shutting down outdoor activities in the *name of the planet and its helpless species* won't be too far off. Sounds crazy I know, but so did the Big Tobacco thing only 20 years ago. So did unleaded gas in the 1960s. The defense of our right* to enjoy the outdoors will fall on us, the outdoorsmen (women too) I'm afraid, as I am not aware of any lobby group representing us in Washington, past maybe the NRA. Just trying to bone up so I can do my own protesting at the appropriate time, and for my own knowledge so I can help educate people I come into contact with. *(It's a "right" to me since I fully equate it with my right to life, liberty and THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. No farther fetched in my feable mind than burning the American flag being protected as "free speach".) |
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California has some of the best managed lakes in the country, and sight
fishing for bedding bass is done routinely...most lakes are extremely clear. The bass population has not suffered because of this....at least from all the comments and studies I'm aware of it hasn't. In fact there are a couple big "sows" that have been caught off beds several times over the past few years (some even have "nick" names, and are "living" lake records)...and they are no worse for wear that anyone can see. Just my two cents ![]() JK |
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John wrote:
Who is that in the boat Rich? Please don't say it's you It's not. But it is a picture of someone trying to take advantage of a winter striper fishing opportunity that I have partaken in in the past, and plan to partake in again. It's just been a few degrees too cold for a few too many weeks this winter. Believe it or not, that boat ramp is considered a sal****er ramp. It's on the Thames River, only about 10 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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![]() "SimRacer" -spam wrote in message news ![]() "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... I read or saw some info released last year on sight fishing (aka bed fishing) and how there was currently no proof that it affected overall bass numbers when I wrote an article for Outdoor Frontiers with my thoughts on bed fishing. I don't think it affects bass reproduction - here in the south, especially. But I don't do it much - most of the lakes I fish are too stained, and I don't have the patience. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Thanks Ronnie, I will see if I can dig it up. I just don't buy into the theory that hunting or fishing, associated with some selected and controlled harvestation hurts an animal population. Actually, I think it helps. Too good in some cases: How many dead white tail dear have you seen by the road the past few years? I've hit two in the past 5 years myself. snip Selective harvest is the only way. Left to themselves, deer would outnumber NewJerseyites pretty fast. At the turn of the century (1900), whitetails were nearly extinct in NH from market hunting (hides to England IIRC) and the turkeys were gone. Eric Ryder Hunter & fisherman |
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While I'd say bass fishing is more my passion than my profession Sim, I'll
throw my thoughts on this at you. A lake is either "healthy" or not. "Unhealthy" lakes can indeed be fished out, but this is more the result of a weak ecosystem than overfishing. In the case of healthy lakes, the ecosystem is self-sustaining. This means that the water body is capable of supporting X number of adult bass. The number of successful spawns can vary from year to year, but the resulting population will be similar. There are lots of factors, both natural & man-influenced, that can effect the bass population in a given water. The fact remains that 95% of bass caught just about anywhere are now released. Selective harvest is not a problem, and it's been scientifically proven that harvesting a small percentage of bass, even during the spawn (when most states' closed season occurs), will not even put a dent in the resulting population of adults a few years down the road. Funny how states will prohibit us from fishing during the spawning months, yet they'll allow water levels to fluctuate during the same months, oftentimes wiping out entire year classes of bass. Politics... Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com/ "SimRacer" -spam wrote in message . com... "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Bass seasons are strictly to satisfy the radical conservationists. They really serve no purpose, IMHO. Warren I'd like to see some expanded thoughts from you on this Warren, if you get the time. I certainly am not going to argue with you over it as I mainly agree. I just need more ammo for my opinions when I run across a *clueless* treehugger. I started thinking about this in earnest when I read or saw some info released last year on sight fishing (aka bed fishing) and how there was currently no proof that it affected overall bass numbers when practiced. Not that I am a good, or even moderately good sight fisherman, but anything that genuinely may hurt the sport/hobby/past-time, should be looked at US first, before the radicals jump into the fray. Anyways, you are the guy out in the field, chasing these things professionally so I was wondering what your thoughts on this are past your one liner zing above. I love the outdoors, fishing, bass fishing in particular and I want to know the facts so I can be a heavily armed (with knowledge) voice in the wilderness so to speak when the next big round of PETA or other radical groupa tries to put the brakes on our past-time, hobby, and in your case, profession. Thanks. |
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![]() Funny how states will prohibit us from fishing during the spawning months, yet they'll allow water levels to fluctuate during the same months, oftentimes wiping out entire year classes of bass. Politics... Warren, Did you have any particular lakes in mind? I live literally a stone's throw from a lake like this. Everybody in the county has been complaining about it for years, but the Corps of Engineers never changes their practices. -Zimmy |
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