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Nimrod,
I collect a bunch of them off the river from the weekend guys too. GW told me that since I'm on the rivewr every night and can tell what new or old to take all of them I wanted. He said it makes his river look ugly. The guy @ the bait store in J'ville buys them for 50 cents. I've sold them for a buck or so to several guys on the ArDeer hunting site that I am no longer welcome on.
well, you keep letting that bird crap on your head so i thought i'd try. but really i think they would be too much work so even a dime would be too high for me.
I think you can set a yoyo anywhere its not stated in not doing so.
If you catch a trout on them they have to be released,pole(s) only for trout.If fishing for cats in trouts water which are good flatheads waters too and catch a trout.Throw it back nomatter if its dead or not,I've caught several using liver and cut bait.Its a shame you have to throw them back dead but its the law.Big trout will eat liver,cutbait,stinkbait even small bream.Trotlines,yoyo's in trout waters is not a big sport however a few do.Its the reason I no longer trotline in knowing trout waters,most trout will swallow down to gut.Throwing a nice dead rainbow on the bank was heartbreaking which is a special fish that alot of people will never get to fish for.Several of us trotliners decide to fish else where as to not have to kill a pretty fish to get the hook out of the gut.
what if i have the yo-yo tied onto the end of my pole and catch a trout? i'd be fishing with a pole.
I would like to see the regulation where is says no trout on set hooks? It does list certain Trout waters as pole fishing only? If it is pole only, that means for all fishing not just Trout.
http://www.agfc.com/resources/Pages/...bookTrout.aspx Here is the guide book for Trout fishing.
Last edited by NIMROD; 03-01-2011 at 08:06 PM.
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My bad
I should have put somewhere in and about the line of if no trout stamp you cann't keep them.