sics, I wonder who you realy are? why dont you save the Hate mail for the PMs. this is a creel limit topic not how much you love to hate Csimone topic. and its ok to hate me. realy. it doesnt bother me a bit.
I don't know what all the fuss is about. A bass is just a pan fish and every one knows that pan fish are the most prolific breeders amoung fishes. What should be done is to keep more of the smaller bass to eat so the bigger bass will have less competition for food.
If there are fish to catch. I'll be there to my end.
#587811 - 03/23/0603:02 PM
Re: Creel limit for Bass
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Wow what an interesting post...my 0.02 I love the creel limits...but They only have the ability to keep the honest person honest...
Another topic
THE CT-DEP should charge for tourney permits...
oh I just PO'D the Bass Fisherman..PSST I'm One too,
And if you do PLEASE make sure it enough to be able to hire enough staff to be able to go and check every liscence of everyone at the ramp.
And if it is a false permit,not a tourney going on ... be able to charge the individual with filing false paperwork intending to defraud..or something.
We have a common passion, fishing, no matter what its form. The DEP in this state is doing a fantastic job, be thankful.
This is a great post guys. I agree with a lot of what I'm hearing out there and I'm glad everyone is so inthused about maintaining the bass population here in CT along with everywhere else. My cousin and I have been bass fishing since we were 7 or 8 years old and I never remember keeping one. We always practice the C.P.R method ( catch, photo, release ). I honestly cant forsee any depleation in the bass population. Most Bass fishermen are sportsmen and most sportsmen are conservationist. Look at the response this thred has. I get pissed when I see people keeping bass and I used to say something, then I thought about those assh*les who harass you when your hunting and its almost the same. Thanks for this great websit guys and tight lines to all..........
Tiny bass = yummy plus you get rid of the stunted bass so the bass can get bigger. There are a lot of lakes that shoud have slot limits that don't (such as Norwich Pond).
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