10-10-2009, 04:07 AM
Do you know what poaching is? Obviously not. And what exactly is he ruining?
Then you say "people go to urban ponds to fish not to catch their dinner". Not correct. While some do fish simply for the fun others do bring their fish home and eat it, especially in the winter when lots of people are catching rainbow trout.
I bring home the trout I catch from their and they taste great.
Then you said "if you want to harvest fish go to lake mead no limit on stripers under 20in". Then you contradict yourself by saying "I saw a guy cleaning 100 stripers at lake mead and taking them home just cause its legal and who eats that much fish". Ever heard of a freezer.
I fish lake mead alot and you dont always catch fish but when you do take advantage of it. Vacu-seal them and freeze em. They are good for a year and cooked correctly are awesome. Not to mention the lake does have an over abundance of stripers and they need to be thinned out. Thats fish management 101 dude.
I think you just dont like to eat fish.
Then you call him a liar that there are no big bluegill in FLSP. Where do you think the green sunfish state record came from?
Ya CLOWN it came from FLSP (1lb 6oz 12.5 in) just check the Nevada state fish records. I have seen plenty of 6in plus blue gills out there. FLSP is certainly not a "great" fishery but it can be fun and even without your brain farts you consider wisdom lots of decent LMB have been coming out of there for years.
You are never going to change the rules to "no fish allowed" in the other three ponds because thats why they are there-to fish in. I would agree to a limit of 1 for LMB in the park and I do understand and practice catch and release especially for LMB even in lake mead.
And now you call another member a #. He has posted excellent reports for years from all type of local fisherys.
You need to apoligize to the entire forum
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Then you say "people go to urban ponds to fish not to catch their dinner". Not correct. While some do fish simply for the fun others do bring their fish home and eat it, especially in the winter when lots of people are catching rainbow trout.
I bring home the trout I catch from their and they taste great.
Then you said "if you want to harvest fish go to lake mead no limit on stripers under 20in". Then you contradict yourself by saying "I saw a guy cleaning 100 stripers at lake mead and taking them home just cause its legal and who eats that much fish". Ever heard of a freezer.
I fish lake mead alot and you dont always catch fish but when you do take advantage of it. Vacu-seal them and freeze em. They are good for a year and cooked correctly are awesome. Not to mention the lake does have an over abundance of stripers and they need to be thinned out. Thats fish management 101 dude.
I think you just dont like to eat fish.
Then you call him a liar that there are no big bluegill in FLSP. Where do you think the green sunfish state record came from?
Ya CLOWN it came from FLSP (1lb 6oz 12.5 in) just check the Nevada state fish records. I have seen plenty of 6in plus blue gills out there. FLSP is certainly not a "great" fishery but it can be fun and even without your brain farts you consider wisdom lots of decent LMB have been coming out of there for years.
You are never going to change the rules to "no fish allowed" in the other three ponds because thats why they are there-to fish in. I would agree to a limit of 1 for LMB in the park and I do understand and practice catch and release especially for LMB even in lake mead.
And now you call another member a #. He has posted excellent reports for years from all type of local fisherys.
You need to apoligize to the entire forum
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