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    The 10`` rule on okeechobee has improved qualite, but poching is the biggest problem there. All we can do about it is keep our eyes and ears open. Fwc can`t do it aloan, we have to do our part to protect our fisheries. with more and more fishermen, harvest species will need more regs to maintain the fisheries. over regulating can be a problem to, it`s ahard job to keep the fishermen happy and the fish healthy.

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    I've fished Florida virtually all my life and have always fished by the set rules. The issue with the pressure on the great fresh waters of Florida is due to the population growth the past 20 years which equals more fishermen. In the past, the FWC has always been able to keep up the fishing pressure with their restocking program but like it was stated above budget cuts have affected the FWC. It's almost like the DOT. There is a 20 year lag with a road project. I really think the FWC are smart people and know exactly what they're doing...creating $$ for the fishing industry to name one. A $50 fishing license supports fish camps/lodges, restaurants, bait shops and convenient stores/gas etc. A lot more than $100 per out-of-state license is being spent per trip. One thing I know and it must be remembered, Florida is a tourism state. Always has been and probably always will be.
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    I was watching a fishing show on TV the other day, and the game officer was explaining how they (their state) maintained their stock of above average crappie............ 5 fish limit per person per day, and a 12 inch minimum.

    I would lose absolutely no sleep if our state implement the same.


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    I am all for management and self restrict fish caught in my boat above the legal limits. Unfortunately, there are others who do not respect our fisheries. The worst part is we do not have the enforcement to hold those people accountable. Rather laws stay the same or get stricter there are not enough officers to enforce them. FWC needs to increase man power drastically to get me to support any liscense increases or other changes. Any major lake should have a Lake Manager that's on the water or has officers on their behalf the 70% of the time. A 100% during peak fishing seasons and times. Next, we need to do something about our resources being raped at night. I for one don't want to stop it all together but maybe restrict it to a season so officers can enforce it. Not during the spawn either. In the heat of summer would be my vote. Just my 2 cents.

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    Adopt an incentive for FWC officers to do more evening checking beyond 5:30pm - would increase amount of funds avail to improve fishery and cut
    down on poaching - overharvest of various spieces.

    Crappie's spawn prior to Bluefill & Bass - hence Crappie cut into "fry" balance
    pretty good. Not all lakes are equal to make one standard size rule ...
    Also, there has been some discussion of "slot limit" on black crappie for
    certain lakes to improve size & quality.


    Cut down on lowering Kissimmee and related water sheds levels, whereby
    spawing areas are dry and fish are more confined - All - in the name of water
    table control in case of Hurricane - Duh... thats what we have locks for, not
    for benefit of Sugarcane growers. or Lobbyists in Capitol.




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    I also believe officers should specialize in fishing and not be pulled in the fall for hunting. The increases in resources also should not be added to the saltwater fisheries more so than the freshwater fisheries. Develop divisions for each area.

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    Well said Crappie Limits,

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    Also when lakes are down stop the driving on lake bed to deep holes and surrounding trapped fish. Also the debris being left if the lake beds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappielimits View Post
    I am all for management and self restrict fish caught in my boat above the legal limits. Unfortunately, there are others who do not respect our fisheries. The worst part is we do not have the enforcement to hold those people accountable. Rather laws stay the same or get stricter there are not enough officers to enforce them. FWC needs to increase man power drastically to get me to support any liscense increases or other changes. Any major lake should have a Lake Manager that's on the water or has officers on their behalf the 70% of the time. A 100% during peak fishing seasons and times. Next, we need to do something about our resources being raped at night. I for one don't want to stop it all together but maybe restrict it to a season so officers can enforce it. Not during the spawn either. In the heat of summer would be my vote. Just my 2 cents.
    I don't disagree more manpower and other resources are needed but that costs a lot of money. License fees is a major funding resource for more manpower and enforcement. If we want more services from FWC then we must be willing to pay more. I would be in favor of reviewing and revising the regulations on no license fee required for Florida residents over 65.

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    Florida took in over 40,000,000 in liscense fees last year and it wasn't spent on officers or very little on restoration of resources. Only 4 states in U.S. Bring in over 10,000,000. Where is the money going? These are reasonable questions to ask before opening the bank for more. You wouldn't double a kids allowance without being justified. Not saying fees couldn't be raised but what will the effect be on tourism? The retired people and snowbirds will still come but many young people will not be able to afford the fees for a few trips a year. I am one who supports Take a Kid Fishing and bring many throughout the year. Unfortunately, once they turn 18 they need a liscense. Many times these young people are on a tight budget but need hobbies besides drugs, alcohol and partying. I feel responsible to stand up for those guys who are in college trying to get started. Politics answer is always more fees or tax. My reply is how are we managing now? The biblical idea is if you do well with a little you will be blessed with more.
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