09-15-2003, 07:42 PM
Bad!
If someone thinks that trout are a pain, and that the DWR always has to bend over backwards to make it better for trout, look at the regs for perch. Yuba went from no limit, to 20 fish, to 10 fish, to the first 10 fish caught between something like Dec 1st and Mar 1st, to no perch in possession, to 10 fish, to 20 fish......etc. Deer Creek did almost the same. They are nothing but a nuisance in Fish Lake. And while I'd like to catch a big tiger muskie someday, they are in Pineview to eat perch. Nobody seems to complain that the regs are tough on tigers at Pineview, because they know that the perch need to be thinned out.
I just wish people would leave them where they are at, and not move them around. If they are a good fish for a specific water, the DWR will probably put them in. Let them do their job.
My 2 cents.
Fishrmn
If someone thinks that trout are a pain, and that the DWR always has to bend over backwards to make it better for trout, look at the regs for perch. Yuba went from no limit, to 20 fish, to 10 fish, to the first 10 fish caught between something like Dec 1st and Mar 1st, to no perch in possession, to 10 fish, to 20 fish......etc. Deer Creek did almost the same. They are nothing but a nuisance in Fish Lake. And while I'd like to catch a big tiger muskie someday, they are in Pineview to eat perch. Nobody seems to complain that the regs are tough on tigers at Pineview, because they know that the perch need to be thinned out.
I just wish people would leave them where they are at, and not move them around. If they are a good fish for a specific water, the DWR will probably put them in. Let them do their job.
My 2 cents.
Fishrmn