Because the fish belong to the King now!!!
You're right. The House and Senate are both controlled by Republicans.It was passed by a republican controlled legislature. What do democrats or liberals have to do with it? Is it enforceable?
If that's the case and I didn't look I apologize for labeling you bleeding hearts for doing this…. Vote them all out.It was passed by a republican controlled legislature. What do democrats or liberals have to do with it? Is it enforceable?
Obviously RINOSIf that's the case and I didn't look I apologize for labeling you bleeding hearts for doing this…. Vote them all out.
I pretty much agree with everything you said.So I'm just gonna play devil's advocate for a second. Sure it's a pain to report every fish you kill. But is this any different than reporting deer and turkeys to TWRA? It's a great way to track total kill so that the state can manage the species properly... or at least that's what they're supposed to do with that data.
We (should) know good and dang well that hunter numbers are not decreasing, despite what we are often told. Nor are numbers of people fishing. And we know our methods for killing game and fish are improving, making us much more efficient at these things. In the fishing world the sonar technology is unbelievable and it is a huge advantage for finding fish. So if records show a steadily decreasing harvest of fish year after year, that would indicate an issue.
I'm of the same opinion as most of us about government staying the heck out of our business, but we do pay them to manage species. That goes for game and fish species. So I personally don't have much of an issue reporting deer and turkeys. And my first thought is that I wouldn't have much issue reporting the above mentioned fish species, either. All those species have grown in popularity and certainly had a significant increase in fishing pressure.
Maybe I'm wrong and I'm open to someone changing my mind.
I guess I thought since NC has been a red State for decades that you would have the common sense to know and it confused me.If that's the case and I didn't look I apologize for labeling you bleeding hearts for doing this…. Vote them all out.
I guess you are not that familiar with the term conservationThe way I look at it is today the state is micromanaging 5 fish species for revenue. Next year it may be 10. The year after it may extend to freshwater. I view EVERY gun'ment rule as a revenue generating process. Have you ever seen rules like this stay static???
Those fish species like the deer and turkey in Tennessee have also grown in numbers because of conservation effortsSo I'm just gonna play devil's advocate for a second. Sure it's a pain to report every fish you kill. But is this any different than reporting deer and turkeys to TWRA? It's a great way to track total kill so that the state can manage the species properly... or at least that's what they're supposed to do with that data.
We (should) know good and dang well that hunter numbers are not decreasing, despite what we are often told. Nor are numbers of people fishing. And we know our methods for killing game and fish are improving, making us much more efficient at these things. In the fishing world the sonar technology is unbelievable and it is a huge advantage for finding fish. So if records show a steadily decreasing harvest of fish year after year, that would indicate an issue.
I'm of the same opinion as most of us about government staying the heck out of our business, but we do pay them to manage species. That goes for game and fish species. So I personally don't have much of an issue reporting deer and turkeys. And my first thought is that I wouldn't have much issue reporting the above mentioned fish species, either. All those species have grown in popularity and certainly had a significant increase in fishing pressure.
Maybe I'm wrong and I'm open to someone changing my mind.
North Carolina may be red but it's fairly commie and full of woke cities and universities. I lived in Durham for two years and saw socialism first hand.I guess I thought since NC has been a red State for decades that you would have the common sense to know and it confused me.