[quote hulapopper]i respect your opinion.............however i will not change my catfish set-up because there are sturgeon where i am cat fishing. i use a sliding egg sinker on my line and a big ol' barbed hook. if a sturgeon bites my nitecrawler and breaks my 20 lb test, i didn't put the hook in there mouth.... not trying to flame post but i feel like the f&g is opening a can of worms here . how do you prove you are sturgeon fishing? i have had lots of sturgeon break my line. i have shed no tears.........this summer my fishing buddy hooked two in one day on cut-bait perch fishing, and obviously broke his 4 lb test. are we to use 50 pound braid for perch ? not flaming this issue just bring a perspective from a bass-catfish guy. hope we don't turn sturgeon into a spotted owl .[/quote]
I don't think you're flaming the post, but don't use a 50 pound braid, if the sturgeon rolls it will cut them up. Use the 130lb braid please... [cool]
You bring up an interesting post, one that I've thought about as well. Especially with your setup you're using on the cats, 10 ft pole, circle hooks... I'd ask a F&G guy before you get too upset.
With it being a new regulation its hard to say how tight F&G will be and if they're looking to make an example out of anybody (I doubt that would happen, but you never know).
The new regs are good and done with the best interest of the fish, but really only amend 2 things, sliding sinkers and type of hook. How many years have you catfished where sturgeon are and been hassled for a barbless hook? Just because its more defined doesn't mean us cat guys are in trouble [

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