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On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 20:09:59 GMT, "johnval1"
wrote: Fishermen really want to be warmly and welcomely greeted. Some states (Florida, Alabama, Tennesee, Texas) do a good job of that and other states don't. (Wisconsion, Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Michigan, etc.) Dwayne, I live in Michigan and am new to bass fishing now that I have entered my retirement years. What rules or regs in MI makes this an unfriendly state to fishermen? With the auto industry on its last legs in MI, it seems as though this state should be doing all it can to attract recreators from outside the state. Hi John! The first thing that jumped out to me Michigan is its limited bass fishing season...from the Saturday before Memorial day to December 31st (on most waters) and from the 3rd Saturday in June to December 31st (on St. Clair and Detroit River). For bass fishermen, it's basically a great big "No Trespassing" sign on the Welcome to Michigan sign. Not only do I not agree with the need for a fishing season like that, but I also believe it increases the social problems you folks have (ie. more kids inside smoking pot/getting in trouble when they could be on the water fishing, more husbands and wiives arguing when the husband or wife could be on the water fishing,etc.). Now, a lotta folks might laugh when they read the above...but the cold hard plain truth of it is that increased recreational activities is good for the social welfare of people. The more you limit the opportunities...the more people will do other things which may not be as healthy for them. If every neighborhood had a park nearby...and/or a fishing lake nearby...I believe you'll find a lot happier neighborhood in the long run. (less crime, less social disharmony, etc.) BTW, I don't envy anyone who lives in cold, harsh environments like Michigan all too often has. I endured it up there for 3 years when I lived in Lansing, Michigan when I went to law school. Now I did have the good fortune to fish the Grand river quite a bit as well as different marsh ponds in central Michigan. And I was fortunate to get my first taste of trout fishing up there. And the bass fishing was often excellent on the Grand for smallmouth and largemouth when the river wasn't out of control... -- Dwayne E. Cooper, Atty at Law Indianapolis, IN Email: Web Page: http://www.cooperlegalservices.com Personal Fishing Web Page: http://www.hoosierwebsites.com/OnTheWater Dog Fishing: http://www.hoosierwebsites.com/onthe...fishing040.htm 1st Annual ROFB Classic Winner |
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