Might be some good info........... I'm planning to go..:popcorn
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Learn about Harris Chain of Lakes fisheries management at open house
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Might be some good info........... I'm planning to go..:popcorn
Attachment 194772
Learn about Harris Chain of Lakes fisheries management at open house
Have fun and win some door prizes.
On mine too.
Gonna ask them important stuff................ like why crappiegirl1 never catches any fish..........:Rofl
going
Just a weee bit to far for me , Have a good time RR
Gonna ask them important stuff................ like why crappiegirl1 never catches any fish..........:Rofl
Please do --boat been down for 2 1/2 wks carbs and a whole slew of other parts and still wont do 3000 rpm without choking out. $800 later I still nt running. been trolling out the lake at nite---fish hve no interest.TROLL TROLL TROLL ALL NITE LNG
Crappiegirl was there
What a waste of time.....:twocents
I could see that perspective, but I thought it was OK. They coulda had a presentation with a question and answer session. But if they did that, the bass guys woulda taken over. They had lots of individual presenters you could walk up to and ask questions. Some of them were real good I thought.
The one guy told me which specific attractors held more crappie than others based on their electrofishing surveys. $20 and I might share this info! j/k, lol
The other guy told me why there was any mercury at all in our water system, and that our lakes here in central Florida were actually some of the cleanest in the state. I know you're gonna ask, but the mercury comes naturally from the environment, or from the air (when fossil fuel like coal is burned). Not from industrial plants dumping it in the river! And the Harris Chain has some of the lowest levels in the state, so that's good. He also talked about other pollutants like pesticides and said that was low too cause by it's nature it stays stuck to the mud in those muck farms where they were used and does not travel, and does degrade over time.
Just my :twocents
Linda gave this guy heck about why she can't catch the crappie she used to!
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CG1, did he give you any good tips?
It was great to see so many crappie.com members there. We shoulda had a group hug photo! lol
And we finally met Crappiemajic and his neighbor. The Griffin king that posted this picture with 3 14"ers from there. I can catch them that size but usually one at a time. And right now, this time of the year, all we're catching are dinks. They should rename the lake and call it Dinkville! Should be good in a couple years though. Love the 10" limit. They should do that on the whole chain.
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/attac...e-gopr0178-jpg
curious, who were the representatives for FWC -
along with Marine biologist ?
Do you pick up any positive ideas and or thoughts of what they plan to do
in future.
It is my understanding that you must have some type permit or filing design to
plant your own attractors and there is an extremely amount of paperwork to
handle and report to FWC ..
I did not take down any names so, dono who specifically was there.
They plan to put more structure down in the whole Harris Chain and are doing Lake Harris right now.
And I asked about putting down your own structure, and the guy said that's definitely a "no no".
My posting from 2009:
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/fl-ar...sh-attractors/
FWC has already started setting out MOSSBACK Fish Habitat, fish attractors in Lake Harris. They have identified seven locations. Don't know the number of individual structures in each location.
Lake Griffin has had fish attractors installed in 18 locations.
FWC Fish Attractor Finder will show where fish attractors have been installed. DOES NOT show Lake Harris
I had a great talk with one if the old timers with the division who has moved up and on to Ocala regarding the Entire harris chain in comparison to Monroe And Crescent particularly but also good producing lakes . He and I exchanged phone numbers and r going to be communicating going forward. I explained to him that the community surrounding the Harris chain is losing hundreds of thousands al I ne from the tourist industry fishing other places instead of here. The bass is up but the crappie is down. The black crappie seems to be in abundance everywhere but the Harris chain .