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Calif Bill wrote:
Yes. Do not make any animal suffer for long periods of time when it is avoidable. Bill Now Bill many people (not those on this list nor me) you hooking the fish in the first place does this. Get my point :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Calif Bill wrote:
Yes. Do not make any animal suffer for long periods of time when it is avoidable. Bill Now Bill many people (not those on this list nor me) you hooking the fish in the first place does this. Get my point :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Rodney wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: But I said most of us wouldn't toss a dink bass onto the deck of the boat and I think that's true. While it may be legal, I was taught differently. I think casually tossing a dink bass to the dog demonstrates a lack of character, but I am not suggesting that anyone should be arrested or fined for lacking character. So now you say anyone without your ethics has no character,, I said no such thing. I have left what I did say right there on your screen. Do not put words in my mouth. or is it just George has none? :-) I'll leave that alone. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Rodney . wrote in news:10hksu1lfqh7g64
@corp.supernews.com: So Crig,, you were believing an Urban myth about private ponds, you evidently over heard someone saying this,, nothing wrong with being wrong, if you admit it :-) Well, here's the law in NY ********* http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/script...l?frame=right2 &code=NY&ls=claws&law=37&art=33 " 2. The department may issue to the owner or lessee of a farm fish pond a license, effective for a period of five years, entitling the holder to manage such fish pond for the production of fish. The department shall fix the terms of each such license and may include therein (a) permission to control undesirable fish, aquatic vegetation and insect life, interfering with the production of fish and (b) permission, notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter to the contrary, to release, stock and propagate fish in the licensed pond. The department may specify in the license methods of control to be used and the manner of taking and type, size and mesh of gear to be used in taking fish. The department may, for cause, revoke or suspend any license issued pursuant to this section." *********** Without a permit like this, the owner has to abide by everyday regs. You couldn't keep largemouth under a foot, if you cull a legal fish, it counts toward your limit of five, and "wanton waste" might apply if you leave it on the ground--depends on if you **** off the conservation officer. Also, note that the size limit of such a pond is 10 acres, pretty small. If bigger, an owner needs to apply for a "fishing preserve" permit, which costs money and is more heavily regulated. I don't know what procedure, if any, you need to go through to kill off the fish and drain the pond. I would venture a guess that you should have your management license modified to reflect the kill off before you drain the pond. If it were my pond, that's how I would do it. Scott |
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Rodney . wrote in news:10hksu1lfqh7g64
@corp.supernews.com: So Crig,, you were believing an Urban myth about private ponds, you evidently over heard someone saying this,, nothing wrong with being wrong, if you admit it :-) Well, here's the law in NY ********* http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/script...l?frame=right2 &code=NY&ls=claws&law=37&art=33 " 2. The department may issue to the owner or lessee of a farm fish pond a license, effective for a period of five years, entitling the holder to manage such fish pond for the production of fish. The department shall fix the terms of each such license and may include therein (a) permission to control undesirable fish, aquatic vegetation and insect life, interfering with the production of fish and (b) permission, notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter to the contrary, to release, stock and propagate fish in the licensed pond. The department may specify in the license methods of control to be used and the manner of taking and type, size and mesh of gear to be used in taking fish. The department may, for cause, revoke or suspend any license issued pursuant to this section." *********** Without a permit like this, the owner has to abide by everyday regs. You couldn't keep largemouth under a foot, if you cull a legal fish, it counts toward your limit of five, and "wanton waste" might apply if you leave it on the ground--depends on if you **** off the conservation officer. Also, note that the size limit of such a pond is 10 acres, pretty small. If bigger, an owner needs to apply for a "fishing preserve" permit, which costs money and is more heavily regulated. I don't know what procedure, if any, you need to go through to kill off the fish and drain the pond. I would venture a guess that you should have your management license modified to reflect the kill off before you drain the pond. If it were my pond, that's how I would do it. Scott |
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Depends on the state. Licensed bird clubs here (Calif.) can shoot about 9
months a year. They also have to release some amount more of the birds than they shoot. Bill "Jeff" wrote in message ... That's not exactly true. Look at what pheasant farms do for dog training. You can hunt pheasant on those farms all year long. Deer can be hunted the same way with a fence if you bought and paid for the deer assuming no deer were in place to begin with. It is possible that these laws very from state to state. I am pretty certain that in Ohio, if the pond does not drain into public waters, you can do whatever you want. Jeff "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message news ![]() I believe the same thing applies to farmlands and hunting. So if I own 500 acres... can I legally harvest deer from there 365 days a year? Nope! "Craig" wrote in message news:ACWRc.100687$8_6.30108@attbi_s04... In Michigan, my pond or my lake means I own the hole, but once water enters that hole, the state of Michigan has regulation over the water and the wildlife that is in it or on it. I can maintain it (meaning I can stock it how I please), but if the state HAS any knowledge of that pond, limit laws can be enforced and it can never be drained without DEQ's permission - under the laws that govern wetlands. -- Craig Baugher Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN! |
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Depends on the state. Licensed bird clubs here (Calif.) can shoot about 9
months a year. They also have to release some amount more of the birds than they shoot. Bill "Jeff" wrote in message ... That's not exactly true. Look at what pheasant farms do for dog training. You can hunt pheasant on those farms all year long. Deer can be hunted the same way with a fence if you bought and paid for the deer assuming no deer were in place to begin with. It is possible that these laws very from state to state. I am pretty certain that in Ohio, if the pond does not drain into public waters, you can do whatever you want. Jeff "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message news ![]() I believe the same thing applies to farmlands and hunting. So if I own 500 acres... can I legally harvest deer from there 365 days a year? Nope! "Craig" wrote in message news:ACWRc.100687$8_6.30108@attbi_s04... In Michigan, my pond or my lake means I own the hole, but once water enters that hole, the state of Michigan has regulation over the water and the wildlife that is in it or on it. I can maintain it (meaning I can stock it how I please), but if the state HAS any knowledge of that pond, limit laws can be enforced and it can never be drained without DEQ's permission - under the laws that govern wetlands. -- Craig Baugher Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN! |
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Depends on the state. Licensed bird clubs here (Calif.) can shoot about 9
months a year. They also have to release some amount more of the birds than they shoot. Bill "Jeff" wrote in message ... That's not exactly true. Look at what pheasant farms do for dog training. You can hunt pheasant on those farms all year long. Deer can be hunted the same way with a fence if you bought and paid for the deer assuming no deer were in place to begin with. It is possible that these laws very from state to state. I am pretty certain that in Ohio, if the pond does not drain into public waters, you can do whatever you want. Jeff "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message news ![]() I believe the same thing applies to farmlands and hunting. So if I own 500 acres... can I legally harvest deer from there 365 days a year? Nope! "Craig" wrote in message news:ACWRc.100687$8_6.30108@attbi_s04... In Michigan, my pond or my lake means I own the hole, but once water enters that hole, the state of Michigan has regulation over the water and the wildlife that is in it or on it. I can maintain it (meaning I can stock it how I please), but if the state HAS any knowledge of that pond, limit laws can be enforced and it can never be drained without DEQ's permission - under the laws that govern wetlands. -- Craig Baugher Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN! |
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![]() "Rodney" . wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: Yes. Do not make any animal suffer for long periods of time when it is avoidable. Bill Now Bill many people (not those on this list nor me) you hooking the fish in the first place does this. Get my point :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com You are right about certain people, but there is a hell of a lot of difference between catching a fish and bonking it on the head, and putting it in the cooler or to the dog, than throwing a live fish to the same dog. Something about being a caring person. As to GWB. He is a lousy president. Unfortunately, Kerry is also a piece of crap as to presidential material. We, as a country, are screwed either way. Bill |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Rodney" . wrote in message You are right about certain people, He is a lousy president. Unfortunately, Kerry is also a piece of crap as to presidential material. We, as a country, are screwed either way. Bill I will not argue that point, Bush could be better, no doubt about it. WE as a country, have had to vote for the least of two evils for many, many, years,, too bad the least has not always won -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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