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meaux fishing 02-05-2013 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by southern151 (Post 545511)
Make the two that snores the whole camp awake get their own place this year! LOL! Kidding, of course!

guess you should just drink more then the snoring wouldnt bother you

southern151 02-05-2013 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 545532)
guess you should just drink more then the snoring wouldnt bother you

Man, I drank enough to screw up 12 Indians and, they still were loud! LOL! Still a great time we had down there!

Dink 02-06-2013 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 545532)
guess you should just drink more then the snoring wouldnt bother you

I was thinking the same.......I didnt hear a thing whike sleeping all weekend

PUREBAY2200 02-06-2013 08:27 AM

Bahahahaha

Sounded like a log truck and a choo choo train comin the camp!!
Lol
Dude me and Lauren were rotf lol!!!
We had a blast!!
I plan to come again, we have a few things going on this summer so when y'all get a date let me know!

T-Bone 02-06-2013 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by southern151 (Post 545511)
Make the two that snores the whole camp awake get their own place this year! LOL! Kidding, of course!

Hey, I resemble that remark. I'll have to bring some breathe right strips and earplugs.

PUREBAY2200 02-06-2013 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by T-Bone (Post 545609)
Hey, I resemble that remark. I'll have to bring some breathe right strips and earplugs.

U bringing the ear plugs for us???? Thanks!!

Lmao

Had to say it!!

southern151 02-06-2013 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by T-Bone (Post 545609)
Hey, I resemble that remark. I'll have to bring some breathe right strips and earplugs.

I figured you may find it amusing!...Especially since you both came down each morning complaining that the other snored too loud and kept the other one up!:shaking:

eman 02-06-2013 10:31 PM

Hmmmm, what can i cook dis year???? Let me know ASAP on dates so i can schedule vacation and pay my dues.

southern151 02-06-2013 10:33 PM

First weekend in June. Frog man is coming again but, swears he is driving! Maintains that he will NEVER fly again! LOL!

eman 02-07-2013 12:18 AM

give him some "green corn" and put him on a plane.

Dink 02-07-2013 07:19 AM

Frog man?

swamp snorkler 02-07-2013 09:17 AM

What dates yall looking at Dink?

Dink 02-07-2013 09:50 AM

Its always June 1st weekend

noodle creek 02-07-2013 10:23 AM

27 days. 2 fish

meaux fishing 02-07-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by noodle creek (Post 546238)
27 days. 2 fish

Ldwf talking about a state snapper season this morning

southern151 02-07-2013 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Dink (Post 546186)
Frog man?

Nate....Ya know, the guy with all the tattoos.

noodle creek 02-07-2013 11:37 AM

99% sure it's gonna be 27 days and 2 fish. There is that new rule w the state waters being extended to 9 miles though. Not sure what they will do as far as the snapper goes w/in 9 miles

BROWN FIN 02-07-2013 02:24 PM

The Federal NMFS red snapper season for 2013 is the shortest season ever. It opens June 1, 2013 and closes June 27, 2013.
The state waters law still has to go thru congress.
Also all charter and recreational anglers are required to obtain a free Recreational Offshore Landings Permit to possess or land red snapper among other fish listed on the app in Louisiana waters.
It's pretty much a joke this year!


BROWN FIN

Montauk17 02-07-2013 05:19 PM

Trying to understand....does this mean you can fish 3 or 10 miles offshore? Either way you will be very limited to catching snapper.




Offshore anglers launching out of Louisiana can begin hauling in red snapper on March 24 this year — more than two months before the expected opening of the federal red snapper season in federal waters.

That’s because a notice of intent to take Louisiana waters out of compliance with federal fishing regulations issued back in June has gone into effect, officials with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries’ said today (Feb. 7).
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission announced their intention in June to set a red snapper season that would begin March 24, with fishing allowed every Friday through Sunday thereafter in all state-controlled offshore waters.

The three-day-per-week state season will continue through September.

LDWF’s Randy Pausina said today during the Commission’s monthly meeting that the only thing standing in the way of that proposal going into effect was printing of the regs in the Louisiana Register, in which all regulations and laws must be published. That printing would happen this week, Pausina said.

The daily possession limit for the season will be three red snapper with a minimum length of 16 inches, Pausina said.

Historically, Louisiana’s boundary extended only three miles into the Gulf of Mexico, but Commission members in June also passed a notice of intent to extend the boundaries of the state to three marine leagues (10.357 miles).

That action was based on 2011’s Act 336, which recognizes that the Louisiana Gulf-ward boundary historically consists of three marine leagues and designates that boundary to be enforced by state law regarding the protection and restoration of coastal lands, waters and natural resources and regulation of activities affecting them.

However, there is some uncertainty about the commission’s move, since a part of Act 336 states that the legislation will not go into effect until recognized by the U.S. Congress, which to date has not happened.

Despite those questions, LDWF Secretary Robert Barham has said his agency’s Enforcement Division would only enforce state laws within the three-league boundary.

However, his agency warned fishermen to “use caution and their own personal judgment when fishing beyond the three-mile boundary that is currently recognized as federal waters, as it is fully expected that federal agents will continue to enforce federal law.”

BROWN FIN 02-07-2013 10:38 PM

That's interesting. The LDWF gets paid by the Feds to act as fed game wardens in fed waters. If you have ever been checked offshore by a LDWF agent you should have noticed the "STATE / FEDERAL AGENT" sticker on the hull of those grey federally funded boats. Now that the state of LA is in "noncompliance", I wonder if they will continue to receive the fed $ and enforce the fed laws.


BROWN FIN


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