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You're just missing a lot in general...
Warren "Lure builder" wrote in message ... I was surveying some fishing regs in an area (larger than Alaska) where i want to fish. They have a catch limit as part of the regs. The catch limit is for catch and release. Per species of game fish it varies from 1 to 5 on a daily basis. Heck you fishing time could be limited to 15 minutes on the water since most of the lakes are fish factories. Is there something that i'm missing in these regs. Thanks |
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The only way i see it since the fishing situation is in a large part a fly-in
affair the catch limit is not enforceable.As the saying goes out of sight out of mind. There is also the reg requiring the use of barbless hooks which is fair . The possession limit is fair. The catch limit is problematic. |
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![]() Your problematic, as was your birth I'm sure. "Lure builder" wrote in message ... The only way i see it since the fishing situation is in a large part a fly-in affair the catch limit is not enforceable.As the saying goes out of sight out of mind. There is also the reg requiring the use of barbless hooks which is fair . The possession limit is fair. The catch limit is problematic. |
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I think it would be better if they had a daily possession limit and an
accumulated daily possession limit. A catch limit is very limiting in terms time spent actually fishing. I see it now with limits of one to five fish ....okay boys i caught my fish ..thats it for me today. |
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I made a mistake when i read the regs on my computer. The font was small and i
thought that the definition for daily catch limit was catch and release. Actually it is catch and retain which is quite different for a C&R angler. I discovered the error when i was looking at Yukon's fishing regs. Sorry for the mistake. |
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I made a mistake when i read the regs on my computer. The font was small and i
thought that the definition for daily catch limit was catch and release. Actually it is catch and retain which is quite different for a C&R angler. I discovered the error when i was looking at Yukon's fishing regs. Sorry for the mistake. |
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I think it would be better if they had a daily possession limit and an
accumulated daily possession limit. A catch limit is very limiting in terms time spent actually fishing. I see it now with limits of one to five fish ....okay boys i caught my fish ..thats it for me today. |
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![]() Your problematic, as was your birth I'm sure. "Lure builder" wrote in message ... The only way i see it since the fishing situation is in a large part a fly-in affair the catch limit is not enforceable.As the saying goes out of sight out of mind. There is also the reg requiring the use of barbless hooks which is fair . The possession limit is fair. The catch limit is problematic. |
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The only way i see it since the fishing situation is in a large part a fly-in
affair the catch limit is not enforceable.As the saying goes out of sight out of mind. There is also the reg requiring the use of barbless hooks which is fair . The possession limit is fair. The catch limit is problematic. |
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