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    Thanks for coming NEON. MS is a WELFARE STATE and we can't help it. None of us are OWNERS if ya feel me. If ya boat sinks you will not give S---!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if the guy that picks you upn trolls, lo0ng poles or no poles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!Show some love and if ya can't stay home and fight on the net !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Where is this hooey about 7 limits daily coming from? Certainly not from the Regulations. On page 44 of the Mississippi Outdoor Digest, it states, (Quote: No person shall transport more that seven daily limits of game fish for each licensed or exempt angler in the vehicle). That is a far cry from seven limits daily. If it was seven limits daily a feller would have to be one heck of a fisherman. I love to fish, but that would wear me to a frazzle. And considering that some people go to fish camps during the spring and stay for a week or more it sounds reasonable to me. As far as non-residents are concerned, they are far outnumbered by resident anglers. Mr. Ron Garavelli and his staff are doing an excellent job of managing the fisheries. He and his staff are professionals, trained in fish management. Any one of them has probably forgotten more than all of us computer biologists will ever know. That's why I say leave it to people who know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigflinger View Post
    Where is this hooey about 7 limits daily coming from? Certainly not from the Regulations. On page 44 of the Mississippi Outdoor Digest, it states, (Quote: No person shall transport more that seven daily limits of game fish for each licensed or exempt angler in the vehicle). That is a far cry from seven limits daily. If it was seven limits daily a feller would have to be one heck of a fisherman. I love to fish, but that would wear me to a frazzle. And considering that some people go to fish camps during the spring and stay for a week or more it sounds reasonable to me. As far as non-residents are concerned, they are far outnumbered by resident anglers. Mr. Ron Garavelli and his staff are doing an excellent job of managing the fisheries. He and his staff are professionals, trained in fish management. Any one of them has probably forgotten more than all of us computer biologists will ever know. That's why I say leave it to people who know.
    Iam going to explain this to you one more time you can haul 7 daily limits per angler on any given day of the week do you understand there is 7 days in a week which means you can haul 7 daily limits per angler 7 days a week. You can't catch 7 daily limits and keep them in a day nor can you haul 7 daily limits a day that isn't your catch. Now that would make it hard for a game warden to figure out who caught who's fish. My point on this one subject is I wish they would change it to 2 daily limits. Because they have no idea if checked if they actually caught all those fish or if there just transporting other anglers catch. Glad I got to respond to this before this thread gets closed like the last time we were having this conversation. Maybe I need a friend to beam me up like you did.
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    hotrod1, you are confusing yourself. You say that you can haul 7 daily limits a day out. Then you say there are 7 days in a week. You are correct about the number of days in a week. Then you say you can't catch 7 daily limits in a day. If you can't catch 7 daily limits in a day, then how in blazes can you transport 7 limits out every day? You must catch 7 daily limits each day in order to transport 7 daily limits a day. Now I do not doubt that some folks keep more than the law allows. But what you suggest wouldn't have any affect on those folks. Poachers do not abide by the same rules as us non-poachers. The regs don't day transport daily. The regs say transport 7 daily limits. Where are you reading this transport daily crap?

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    Try this. Take 3 daily limits and get checked by the LEO. Then the next day take 2. daily limits and get checked by the same LEO. Guess what? Citation time. You see you couldn't have legally caught those limits in the two days.

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