Certain times of the year I can catch a few there but a lot of small fish. Catch them mostly by flat lining
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Certain times of the year I can catch a few there but a lot of small fish. Catch them mostly by flat lining
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Not trying to make anybody look bad, I know everybody has their own way of how they keep fish. Like others have said, whatever the rule about size/creel, I'll follow it. If I don't like it, I'll go somewhere else!
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I'll use common sense over common law every time. It is legal to go to Colorado and buy pot and smoke it but I don't. It is legal to go to Vegas and buy a woman but I don't. In North Carolina it is legal to marry your 1st cousin but I don't. I don't put a lot of faith in the man downtown but all my faith in the MAN UPTOWN.
When God gave humanity dominion over the animals, it was in order to care for, tend to, and use those animals to their fullest potential in a just manner. At the time that God gave mankind dominion over the animals, humans did not eat meat (Genesis 1:29). Eating meat did not begin until after the Flood (Genesis 9:1–3), and it was at that time that animals started to fear humans. However, although God changed the way we interact with animals, in that they are now “meat,” we still bear a responsibility to treat animals humanely. Human rule over animals does not mean we have the right to mistreat or misuse those animals.
Having dominion over the animals should entail a humane management of them as the resource God has ordained them to be. We should consider that mankind was given the task (and blessing) of representing God in this world. We are the caretakers. We hold sway over all the earth, and we (bearing God’s image) bear a responsibility to act as God would. Does God misuse His creation? No. Is God unwise in His management of resources? No. Is God ever cruel or selfish or wasteful? No. Then neither should we be. Any misuse or mistreatment of God’s creation is the result of sin, not the result of following God’s original command. We must fulfill our duty to manage the earth wisely until that time when the wolf shall lie down with the lamb in the kingdom of Christ (Isaiah 11:6).
I also am a Christian and know what God says about our resources for food. I don't get to hunt much anymore do to back and hip problems therefore I fish a lot. I can assure you that every fish I catch or any wild game I kill or that is given to me , that food is eaten by my family on a daily bases. There's no fish or wild game that gets freezer burn in my freezer. Sometimes I will give fish to some people at my church that are not as fortunate as myself to be able to get out and kill or catch my on meat. I to will abide by all laws and regulations set by our wildlife commission
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there is a much bigger problem on Jordan and High Rock lake, and that is all the thousand and thousand of komorants. They will eat more in one day that all of the fisherman take out in a month. Just get up early and see for yourself. But the wildlife do not care or want do anything about them. They have ruined lake Mattamusket, with so much poop, that they have changed the p h in it. I got that info from a wildlife officer. We need to put some heat under ther wildlife adminnistreation to do something about this problem. South Carolina has all reedy had a season on the komorants.
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I agree. I was a duck and goose guide for over 20 yrs on the currituck sound and those suckers are terrible. And your right about the ph level they will change it and they will eat any fish in there sight
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