Just sent my letter to 1st district House of Rep. James Comer. We shall see if he responds. Here is his website contact link: https://comer.house.gov/contact
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Just sent my letter to 1st district House of Rep. James Comer. We shall see if he responds. Here is his website contact link: https://comer.house.gov/contact
And just for giggles, I sent it to President Donald Trump just now. Any takers on who responds first......lol
14 fish today spider riggin ... Not 1 baitfish in 14 bellies ...
This is scary ...
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Got this big black. Almost sixteen inches. Pound and a half on the scale. Fish this big should be well over two pounds.
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Chaunc, Nice catch and thanks for posting. Now, I see some Bluegill in the catch. Let me know if these seemed healthy to you. The reason I'm asking is that I want to come down in May/June for a week of Bluegill fishing. If they are skin and bones, I'd like to know. Was there last year and they all seemed OK of what I caught.
Thanks, Jim
I think Pirogue is correct. Some people will complain about losing a $6 crank bait in a commercial fisherman’s net. I’ll risk losing a crankbait or a jig to preserve the fishery. The carp have completely disrupted the food chain. The carp eat the food the baitfish eat. If they have nothing to eat, no baitfish. The crappie eat the baitfish. If no baitfish, then eventually no crappie. No crappie means no need to waste money on cranks and jigs to fish lose in a net.
Look at all the reports and pictures of thin fish. They didnt go on a diet, they dont have enough to eat. No reports of baitfish being seen on sonar. The Crappie USA tournament this past wknd reported the lowest weight ever for Ky/barkley according to the tournament director. My letter of concern is gone to Mr. McConnell and Mr. Paul. If we sit aroumd and do nothing we can only blame ourselves if that is the result we get.
The only way I see to eliminate or reduce carp numbers to the point they dont affect the food chain is to overharvest them. Profitability is the only way to cause that to happen. The federal government is the only pocket deep enough to subsidize commercial fishermen to make it profitable to overharvest. Extra funds are also needed to help KDFWR do their job. I will risk losing a crank bait or two to preserve the fishery. I wish we could unite and work together to help solve the problem before we just sit back and ignore it beyond repair. Any other suggestions out there to do it? Lets talk.
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Most of the problem with the nets is that most of them do not follow the guidelines with the floating markers every "x" feet. They only have one on each end. This happened to me on Good Friday at Jonathan Creek.
Regardless, netting is not going to do what everyone wants it to do. These fish are out of control, period. They have destroyed the ecosystem/food chain. These fish are in so poor of condition it is sickening. There is nothing in their stomachs, none of them are showing fat stomachs, their belly and back fat is almost non existent.
Adam, with the lack of food sources, could our population of crappie begin to slow in overall growth, potentially taking longer to reach 10", and possibly living shorter lives due to lack of nutrition?
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