03-15-2016, 04:39 PM
The UDWR seems to Scare and then overreact quite often. Like Northern Pike in Utah Lake.
Been there for decades and haven't amounted to much. There's never very many of them caught, and they don't seem to present a problem. Mostly just taking up a tiny fraction of the biomass of a huge fishery.
Catch and Kill Regulations.
Or Northern Pike Yuba,
Been there for decades and haven't amounted to much. There's never very many of them caught, and they don't seem to present a problem. Mostly just taking up a tiny fraction of the biomass of a huge fishery. Lets overreact and kill them all with a limit intended to do just that.
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Been there for decades and haven't amounted to much. There's never very many of them caught, and they don't seem to present a problem. Mostly just taking up a tiny fraction of the biomass of a huge fishery.
Catch and Kill Regulations.
Or Northern Pike Yuba,
Been there for decades and haven't amounted to much. There's never very many of them caught, and they don't seem to present a problem. Mostly just taking up a tiny fraction of the biomass of a huge fishery. Lets overreact and kill them all with a limit intended to do just that.
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