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what do you think. about seeding fishind spots?



 
 
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Old August 11th, 2005, 03:08 PM
Dr.D
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How do you munge your e-mail?

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Old August 11th, 2005, 09:42 PM
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From: "Dr.D"

| How do you munge your e-mail?
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| Richard G.
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The following is my munged email address as you see it posted;


The real email address is minus the string ~nospam~

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Old August 11th, 2005, 10:26 PM
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Can regular people still send me e-mail's ?


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Old August 11th, 2005, 11:07 PM
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As there were various answers to the OP both against the law and that it is
legal I decided to ask the questions of the Game and FIsheries departments
in Louisiana, Georgia and Mississippi as these were the three states
mentioned. I sent off emails asking if it was legal or illegal to each
states DWF. Ill let you know the results when (if) they reply.

J


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Old August 12th, 2005, 03:11 AM
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From: "Dr.D"

| Can regular people still send me e-mail's ?
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The knowledgeable know how to de-munge an address and get the true address out of it.

One good, and comical, munge is like the following



where the signature will state the following...

Remove CLOTHES to send email.

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Old August 14th, 2005, 01:07 AM
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Thanks Jeff but you have to admit that fish in a seeded area are larger and
healthier and stronger. And as far as I know there’s no law forbidding
feeding fish without fishing.

RG.


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Old August 14th, 2005, 01:15 AM
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Much appreciated David for the info.

Richard G.


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Old August 31st, 2005, 06:13 AM
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Hi, It's not illegal in Illinois to chum or put cover in the water for fish, as long as you do not litter.
Thanks! Kahuna
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr.D
I make my own fishing spots it places that are hared to reach for
anyone with out a boat.

I first scan the bottom for cover if there’s none I’ll place some X-MAS
trees on the bottom

Then on a regular schedule chum the area. This always works for me. What
do you guys think.

Richard G.
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Old August 31st, 2005, 10:42 PM
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"Kahuna55" wrote in message
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Hi, It's not illegal in Illinois to chum or put cover in the water for
fish, as long as you do not litter.
Thanks! Kahuna
Dr.D Wrote:
I make my own fishing spots it places that are hared to reach for
anyone with out a boat.

I first scan the bottom for cover if there's none I'll place some
X-MAS
trees on the bottom

Then on a regular schedule chum the area. This always works for me.
What
do you guys think.


I posted to this OP some time ago, along with others (Cant take all the
blame) that it was illegal in my state (MS). I sent emails to the heads of
the MS, Ga, La, Alabama Fish and Game to find out the truth because many
other were saying it was legal where they were. Here is the responce from
head of F&G in Georgia. All the others (Whom I had to telephone) were pretty
much the same.

"You don't say if this will take place in public or private
waters (such as a private pond or lake). There would certainly be no
problem with placing trees for fish attractors into private water
bodies
provided that the all land owners agree. He may need to get permission
before placing any trees or objects into public waters or where they
might cause navigation problems.

As far as chumming goes, it would be difficult and probably unnecessary
to artificially feed fish in order to keep them in an area. Some people
do feed fish in smaller ponds in order to get good growth rates. This
is
usually done with catfish and bream ponds. It would not be an illegal
activity in any waters, though, probably just an unnecessary one.

If he constructs adequate cover and good "attractor" areas fish might
naturally begin to congregate in those areas anyway.

Here is a link to fish attractor information:
http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/warn...istory%5B%5D=1

I hope that this helps.

Thanks, Ted


 




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