Oh quit giving out so much info granddad is rolling over in his grave and cussing.
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Oh quit giving out so much info granddad is rolling over in his grave and cussing.
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Here we go again....we are all at fault...plain fact. Most people are greedy, got an ego to feed. Quit blaming each other. Go fish, have fun..keep what you NEED...turn back the rest...and don't make excuses to keep more than you need...
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We need a slot length and 10 fish limit. Keep 12-14in fish and can have one over 16".... personally could care less if you use 1 pole or 1,000 yo-yos 10 fish is 10 fish
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The demise has been in process for years. Used to fish this lake years ago and spring would bring folks from all over for weeks at a time with yo-yo's and simply keep everything they catch...some just don't believe that pressure will bust a pipe! Let us continue to be good stewards in spite of!
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What I think we need to do is what the bass tournaments have done. We need to heavily promote and advertise catch and release for the crappie, especially the bigger ones. Catch what you need, that's fine, but don't be greedy. I see no reason whatsoever that 2 people spending 4 days at Washington need to keep 240 crappie........no reason whatsoever. If nothing else, we need to practice catch and release in the spring and let these fish spawn. By the way, that goes for all the lakes. Sorry for the rant, lol.
Steve..let's go fishing...we can check in later to see how things were worked out
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I think 15 would be a good limit of any lake. That is a good mess of fish. You can continue to fish for fun because that is what it is all about for most of us anyway. We don't have to fish to be able to eat as in the olden days. Get a counter for bragging rights if you need to do that.
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