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MS Crappie Limit Reduced Due to Livescope
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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5926010" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>walleye are stocked a lot. what worries me are fish that once disappeared have finally made a comeback the last few years because of good turbid water during the flood years and low fishing pressure during those years. but now with drought and clearer water folks are targeting and taking a large amount of the female brood stock.</p><p></p><p>when a so called "guide" sends me pics of 400 large female jacks they caught, in order to brag or in need some kind of confirmation of skill, he becomes silent when i ask him "do you think taking all of those large breeder females is a good idea to protect future generations?" i dont think it even dawned on him but then again he doesnt think too much about game laws anyway.</p><p></p><p>whats worse they put some of those pics on faceytweets and told exactly where they caught them.</p><p></p><p>for the ones that think FFS is only good for certain species or "you might see them but you cant make them bite", i say its great for just about any specie and somebody on the lake is good enough to make them bite, it just might not be them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5926010, member: 6230"] walleye are stocked a lot. what worries me are fish that once disappeared have finally made a comeback the last few years because of good turbid water during the flood years and low fishing pressure during those years. but now with drought and clearer water folks are targeting and taking a large amount of the female brood stock. when a so called "guide" sends me pics of 400 large female jacks they caught, in order to brag or in need some kind of confirmation of skill, he becomes silent when i ask him "do you think taking all of those large breeder females is a good idea to protect future generations?" i dont think it even dawned on him but then again he doesnt think too much about game laws anyway. whats worse they put some of those pics on faceytweets and told exactly where they caught them. for the ones that think FFS is only good for certain species or "you might see them but you cant make them bite", i say its great for just about any specie and somebody on the lake is good enough to make them bite, it just might not be them. [/QUOTE]
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