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Florida has no closed season on bass. Doc
========================================== wrote in message ... Here in Mich. the DNR is looking at some different proposals to change the fishing season & actually add in some time for catch & release. What I would like to know is where you guys are from & tell wether your state has a closed season for bass long with a period of time that you can catch & release |
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The season is closed until aproximately July 1. If you catch a bass out of
season you better move to another fishing location or face dire circumstances. I was fishing the shallows for lakers with a spoon. I caught a big bass out of season and released it. The regs and pier pressure made me stop fishing even though there is a marginal chance of catching a laker in the shallows. The same scenario follows for pike and brown trout during April. I doubt if a CO could make a case unless there was possession of an out of season fish. As i said before there is pier pressure whether or not ther is piers present. CO's have a way of sneaking up on you since you are so focused on fishing. That happened to me when i was salmon fishing. He was trying to determine if i was trying to foul hook a salmon and at the same time do a license check. They always greet you in a couteous mannner and 2 seconds later announce "license check lads". |
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![]() Lure builder wrote in message ... As i said before there is pier pressure whether or not ther is piers present. How can there be pier pressure if there are no piers present? Regardless, when I fish from peers, I'm relaxed, there's no pressure at all. Gotta run. I'm on jury duty this week and the defendant will be receiving his constitutional right to a trial by a jury of his piers. |
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![]() "Marty" wrote in message ... Lure builder wrote in message ... As i said before there is pier pressure whether or not ther is piers present. How can there be pier pressure if there are no piers present? Regardless, when I fish from peers, I'm relaxed, there's no pressure at all. Gotta run. I'm on jury duty this week and the defendant will be receiving his constitutional right to a trial by a jury of his piers. What's the name on the court "dock"et? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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