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  • 10" then 11"

    6 16.67%
  • 10"

    15 41.67%
  • 12" in three years

    15 41.67%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yelim View Post
    Why a limit?
    let's just keep every single fish we catch, be it 5" or 8" or 11", and pretty soon this fishery won't be worth a damn.
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    I fish Florida every year and catch my share of fish. This past year we boated 1281 fish and kept less than 40 to eat, the rest is still there to catch again. I like to eat the 10" to 12" fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yelim View Post
    Why a limit?
    It's biblical to practice good stewardship. When blessed with a harvest this season prepare and store some seed for the next seasons to come. I am teaching many youth how to enjoy these great resources and want them to be here for many years to come. I believe in leaving things better when I leave than they were when I arrived or used them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    I guess I don't understand the poll. 10" then 11" means exactly what?

    12" in three years is another option? Does that mean no limit till three years from now? Why ask about a three year wait?

    Just not clear in my head. Maybe there's another thread that talks about those options. I know it's early in the morning but I'm confused.
    I thought the same thing, but I think he means keep it 10, change to an 11 inch or work towards a 12 inch in 3 years.

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    Since I've joined Crappie.com, the number of fishermen practicing catch and release to some degree seems to be growing. We all love the taste of crappie....no denying it, but it is very reassuring to know there are many thoughtful and responsible people are out there taking care of our fisheries. Thanks for this discussion....I really enjoy it!
    "If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    I guess I don't understand the poll. 10" then 11" means exactly what?

    12" in three years is another option? Does that mean no limit till three years from now? Why ask about a three year wait?

    Just not clear in my head. Maybe there's another thread that talks about those options. I know it's early in the morning but I'm confused.
    The 10" then 11" was for those who want to do 10" and then increase to 11" to help the fishery.

    10" would mean 10" and stay there. I should have added statewide, but I thought that it would come up in the discussion.

    12" would be a goal for select lakes.

    I am sure that there will a lot of opinions, the readers are increasing, but of course on a small percentage post.

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    From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."
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    Thanks guys for you input, that is what Crappie.com is all about. Yes, many people are starting to impose a 11 or 12" on their catches. I personally like to have a 12" filet that equals 2 10". Just my preference.

    I think I have come across something that will help all of us protect and increase the crappie fishery with not cost and very little effort. Need to discuss with the powers to be and get their opinion.
    From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."

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    Well yall must think it ain't worth a damn now or you wouldn't want to regulate it. How bout you regulate you and I'll regulate me.
    Quote Originally Posted by catfish44 View Post
    let's just keep every single fish we catch, be it 5" or 8" or 11", and pretty soon this fishery won't be worth a damn.
    Wear your PFD!!!!!

    This is the day the Lord hath made, rejoice and be glad in it.
    Psalm 118:24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yelim View Post
    Well yall must think it ain't worth a damn now or you wouldn't want to regulate it. How bout you regulate you and I'll regulate me.
    Elaborate. Not sure of what you are trying say. Don't want to misunderstand.
    From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yelim View Post
    Well yall must think it ain't worth a damn now or you wouldn't want to regulate it. How bout you regulate you and I'll regulate me.
    I thank The Lord every day for the fish he produces and allows me to catch. Though it is our responsibility to manage the blessings God provides.
    Genesis 1:26
    Then God said, "Let us make human beings in our image, to be like us. They will reign over the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, the livestock, all the wild animals on the earth, and the small animals that scurry along the ground."

    Lake Talquin is a great resource and it is our job to keep it that way. Due to the added fishing pressure we are trying to decide what is best for this body of water. We mean no harm to anyone, but are trying to get definitive research to see what everyone's opinion is. You have given yours in favor of no limit at all and it is greatly appreciated. Please feel free to explain your reasoning!

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