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![]() "Halfordian Golfer" wrote in message ... On Mar 13, 8:52 am, "JT" wrote: "Halfordian Golfer" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 3:47 pm, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Halfordian Golfer wrote: ... Limited harvest will preserve a fishery forever, not to a point. Pure C&R creates incident mortality. Selective harvest can target this, so it's more useful as a management tool. That said, any fishery which can not withstand the mortality incident to pure C&R (which is always the same or more impactful than restricted angling) should be closed to fishing. ... You're not making sense. The only difference between C&R and selective harvest is C&R kills less fish. The only thing slot limits/selective harvest addresses is the size of the fish harvested, it does not address incidental death due to catch and release which is exactly the same in both cases. -- Ken Fortenberry I've demonstrated the fallacy of this argument 100 times. Look at it this way. I fish 4 times a year. I kill 2 each time. That means I've killed 8 fish. Contrast that to the angler who fishes 50 times and averages 20 fish an outing. That's 1000 fish hooked and hauled. Assuming 1% mortality (probably way more when you consider the accumulated nature of stress) and you've killed 10 fish minimum. Assume I had to hook 100 to catch my 8 so I killed 9. Unlimited C&R kills more than restricted C&K and that's just a fact whether you like it or not. This is weak, you talk about my calculations being off base! Are you going to set the number of times I can go fish a stream each year too. That's what you would have to do given your example. Ridiculous and you know it! JT In reality the numbers are actually a little skewed in your favor I think. The overwhelming number of licensees don't catch anything. Long been said 1% of the anglers catch 99% of the fish. These are just facts. Why not write a letter to CDOW and get his/her opinion. Love to see it. On that last note, that's actually a great question JT one I asked in one of the polls. It brings up the 365 Book but we'll talk about that in its own thread. Your pal, Halfordian Golfer Avoiding this Question? It's okay to catch and release several fish before you catch a fish that meets a slot limit? What about the incident mortality in all the fish you release before catching a keeper!? JT |
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