Quote Originally Posted by MO' MONEY View Post
Maybe my word choice was poor. Not deter, but relieve stress from both locals and out of state anglers. Two less poles may cost me one or two fish a day, but when you're on the fish, you just have to fish longer. The limit decreasing will help the population bounce back. Think how many limits come out of the lake every year and how many fish it will save. The rod limit is to help alleviate some of the pressure on these extremely overfished lakes. Fishing pressure is the root of this decision. Neon, no offense meant to anybody out of town, it's everybody's fishery. And these rules are set to make sure there are big fish for years to come.
Mo you done drank the kool aid.
2007 surveyed 29 fish.
2012 surveyed 695 fish.
With the same amount of effort. Mr Garavelli himself asked for the change due to public comment.



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