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"W" 03-24-2014 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Reefman (Post 674890)
Do you guys think fishermen are catching but keeping their mouth shut to keep the crowds down in BL? Posting pics of stringers w/ 5-6lbs trout seem to get the crowds out all over the place with full parking lots.

I know of two guys on this site, , make it 3

Who have loaded the boat with trout over the last month, and few days caught in 50's to 60 trout

tgsx750f2000 03-24-2014 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 674900)
I know of two guys on this site, , make it 3



Who have loaded the boat with trout over the last month, and few days caught in 50's to 60 trout


It wasn't me!!

BradleyPrejean87 03-24-2014 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 674900)
I know of two guys on this site, , make it 3

Who have loaded the boat with trout over the last month, and few days caught in 50's to 60 trout


I also know two guys that saw black panthers while deer hunting and one of the panthers was being petted by big foot at the time of the sighting!

They swear to it! lol

Country Boy 03-24-2014 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Reefman (Post 674890)
Do you guys think fishermen are catching but keeping their mouth shut to keep the crowds down in BL? Posting pics of stringers w/ 5-6lbs trout seem to get the crowds out all over the place with full parking lots.


Winner winner, specks are there!


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Bdub 03-24-2014 08:33 PM

The fish are there, the reports are not! I know a few people that have been putting a hurting on them that don't get online, not to mention the ones that get online but don't post reports...I could have posted a few reports over the last couple of weeks but all that does is load up the spots with potlickers

SULPHITE 03-24-2014 08:36 PM

What's that saying....80% of the fisherman catch 90% of the fish?!??! errrr or is 20% of stds ....all hell I don't know just put your boat in some water and fish FCS...

duckco 03-25-2014 02:11 AM

Its way over fished for one and two we are not done with winter yet. went out there couple times this month and only caught reds it was slowing going to. There are plenty of bait fish in the waters. I work on the local waters 14 days at a time and see alot. From currents, fish movement, weather etc etc. I study that all the time out here so when i get off i have a good idea. Ive been seeing a ton of tx reg boats on our waters so on top of use local boys we now have our tx friends fishing our spots.

MathGeek 03-25-2014 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by duckco (Post 675040)
Its way over fished for one and two we are not done with winter yet. went out there couple times this month and only caught reds it was slowing going to. There are plenty of bait fish in the waters. I work on the local waters 14 days at a time and see alot. From currents, fish movement, weather etc etc. I study that all the time out here so when i get off i have a good idea. Ive been seeing a ton of tx reg boats on our waters so on top of use local boys we now have our tx friends fishing our spots.

There is no hard data showing Big Lake is over fished. Tx anglers pay $90 for the privilege of trying, but they are no more successful at catching trout in Big Lake than Louisiana anglers. The Tx anglers have been fishing Big Lake for a loooooong time, so it's nothing new. There's a big difference between a lake being over fished and the anglers being unable to find the fish.

Big Lake is, well, big. Lack of success fishing can be attributed to three possible factors. 1. There are not enough fish in the lake. 2. The fish are somewhere in the lake other than where you are fishing. 3. The fish are not buying what you are selling.

Anglers tend to gravitate toward "there are not enough fish in the lake" as their preferred explanation because the other options suggest room for growth in their angling abilities. This is fine until they begin exerting pressure on gov't to change the rules to help get more of their "fair share" instead of becoming better fishermen.

Your "fair share" is out there. Go and get it. Just don't blame someone else of the techniques that worked last month or last year aren't working today. The location of the fish and the best techniques to catch them can change quickly for very subtle reasons. Some of the better anglers have stopped posting pics of lots of fish and the details of how they were caught because they prefer more solitude on the water. That is there right.

BradleyPrejean87 03-25-2014 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 675047)
There is no hard data showing Big Lake is over fished. Tx anglers pay $90 for the privilege of trying, but they are no more successful at catching trout in Big Lake than Louisiana anglers. The Tx anglers have been fishing Big Lake for a loooooong time, so it's nothing new. There's a big difference between a lake being over fished and the anglers being unable to find the fish.

Big Lake is, well, big. Lack of success fishing can be attributed to three possible factors. 1. There are not enough fish in the lake. 2. The fish are somewhere in the lake other than where you are fishing. 3. The fish are not buying what you are selling.

Anglers tend to gravitate toward "there are not enough fish in the lake" as their preferred explanation because the other options suggest room for growth in their angling abilities. This is fine until they begin exerting pressure on gov't to change the rules to help get more of their "fair share" instead of becoming better fishermen.

Your "fair share" is out there. Go and get it. Just don't blame someone else of the techniques that worked last month or last year aren't working today. The location of the fish and the best techniques to catch them can change quickly for very subtle reasons. Some of the better anglers have stopped posting pics of lots of fish and the details of how they were caught because they prefer more solitude on the water. That is there right.



EXTREMELYYYYYYYYYYYY well put i commend this response sir!

slickfish 03-25-2014 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 675047)
There is no hard data showing Big Lake is over fished. Tx anglers pay $90 for the privilege of trying, but they are no more successful at catching trout in Big Lake than Louisiana anglers. The Tx anglers have been fishing Big Lake for a loooooong time, so it's nothing new. There's a big difference between a lake being over fished and the anglers being unable to find the fish.

Big Lake is, well, big. Lack of success fishing can be attributed to three possible factors. 1. There are not enough fish in the lake. 2. The fish are somewhere in the lake other than where you are fishing. 3. The fish are not buying what you are selling.

Anglers tend to gravitate toward "there are not enough fish in the lake" as their preferred explanation because the other options suggest room for growth in their angling abilities. This is fine until they begin exerting pressure on gov't to change the rules to help get more of their "fair share" instead of becoming better fishermen.

Your "fair share" is out there. Go and get it. Just don't blame someone else of the techniques that worked last month or last year aren't working today. The location of the fish and the best techniques to catch them can change quickly for very subtle reasons. Some of the better anglers have stopped posting pics of lots of fish and the details of how they were caught because they prefer more solitude on the water. That is there right.

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slickfish 03-25-2014 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 674756)
LMAO..it is not over fished....CMON dude


We do not have the shrimp or bait to bring in new fish yet and we just came of a winter that saw like 30 days below freezing which means everything is late. We also had some real late fronts come in

How can you over fish a lake that has a 60ft channel straight to the gulf of Mexico that is 50ft for 20miles ?
PLEASE EXPLAIN THAT....

I catch fish every time I go out

The boy said every time he goes out. Oooookaaayyyyy!!!!!

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BradleyPrejean87 03-25-2014 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by slickfish (Post 675050)
The boy said every time he goes out. Oooookaaayyyyy!!!!!

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he said fish he wasn't spefic he could be counting shad in the cast net

"W" 03-25-2014 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by slickfish (Post 675050)
The boy said every time he goes out. Oooookaaayyyyy!!!!!

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Thought you was coming over and fish with me? Gave u some dates and BOOM not a word from you until now!!

BuckingFastard 03-25-2014 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 675053)
Thought you was coming over and fish with me? Gave u some dates and BOOM not a word from you until now!!

hey i remember that

slickfish 03-25-2014 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 675053)
Thought you was coming over and fish with me? Gave u some dates and BOOM not a word from you until now!!

Boy there's allot of people I'd rather fish with than you. Your words speak for themselves. I can't compete with someone that catches fish every time he goes. Again I can't compete with someone that catches fish every time they go out.

"W" 03-25-2014 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by BradleyPrejean87 (Post 675052)
he said fish he wasn't spefic he could be counting shad in the cast net

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"W" 03-25-2014 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by slickfish (Post 675056)
Boy there's allot of people I'd rather fish with than you. Your words speak for themselves. I can't compete with someone that catches fish every time he goes. Again I can't compete with someone that catches fish every time they go out.

Glad you realized your place in the fishing world! Mr I use other peoples fish ad my avatar guy!

Glad you understand

slickfish 03-25-2014 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 675059)
Glad you realized your place in the fishing world! Mr I use other peoples fish ad my avatar guy!

Glad you understand

Sure here's ya one you can borrow.Attachment 65536

"W" 03-25-2014 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by slickfish (Post 675062)
Sure here's ya one you can borrow.Attachment 65536

Lmao you stole that fish off 2coolfishing LMAO what a duck

I see your still using other people's fish!!

bgizzle 03-25-2014 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 675064)
Lmao you stole that fish off 2coolfishing LMAO what a duck

I see your still using other people's fish!!

U serious?


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