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ckinchen 06-05-2012 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Salty (Post 443163)
Yeah, I saw that.

Just like Kevin Ford can come over to big lake and catch 5 pound trout as long as he is fishing with Jeff Poe.

Salty 06-05-2012 09:54 PM

W, tell us about the tourneys that you've fished on your home waters. Tell us how you got beat my The Pickle.

BIG RED 1983 06-05-2012 09:56 PM

This thread is like the gift that keeps giving

Salty 06-05-2012 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 443135)
Mathgeek anytime you want to come fishing in my boat your welcome and you can bring your kids,....

When he got done analyzing, measurin', weighin' and fingerin' every "signal" fish.....they'd be dead.

youmyboyblue 06-05-2012 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by "W" (Post 443157)
I went to Lake P one time and kicked azz 5 trout almost 25lb stringer

fished a Tourney 2 weeks ago was won with a fish stringer of 31.89

ckinchen 06-05-2012 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Salty (Post 443169)
When he got done analyzing, measurin', weighin' and fingerin' every "signal" fish.....they'd be dead.

Salty you a funny dude, I have to give you that.

PaulMyers 06-05-2012 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by youmyboyblue (Post 443170)
fished a Tourney 2 weeks ago was won with a fish stringer of 31.89

"W" you're not winning anymore!

Salty 06-05-2012 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by youmyboyblue (Post 443170)
fished a Tourney 2 weeks ago was won with a fish stringer of 31.89

Dumass?

rdenison 06-05-2012 09:59 PM

“Stansel said his club fishes about 10 boats per day, each with a guide and one to three anglers. They can expand to 20 boats if necessary. Their boats catch a three-person limit of 75 trout about three to five percent of the time or less.”
10 boats with an average of 3 people, 5% of the time catch 75 fishes, therefore .5 boats per per day (5% * 10=.5), on average catch an extra 30 fish or (.5 boats per day *30 fish)=15 fish were caught per day “extra” under the old limit vs. new limit for this one outfitter.
Assuming this outfitter fishes 10 months of the year, that is roughly 300 days of fishing at 15 fish extra fish per day * 300 days = 4,500 fish per year. Therefore, assuming my above assumptions are correct, this outfitter is harvesting 4,500 fewer fish per year under the new system. Now, the other question is how many other guide boats are doing the same, add those figures up and then add it to the recreational fishers and to the peeps like “w” who are more consistent and you would have quite a big number, under my assumptions. Then, if we assume it is a fact that fewer larger fish are being caught under the “new system”, I would think commons since would tell you that “W” theory is correct, being the system is over populated with small trout, competing for the same food source that has stayed constant over the last 5 years, i.e there are more trout and the same amount of bait, therefore, more competition for food and the big trout are not offered the opportunity reach full growth potential. These are just my 2 since, and I have enjoyed the tread!
Math Geek, you can check my numbers and let me know if I am off.

ckinchen 06-05-2012 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by youmyboyblue (Post 443170)
fished a Tourney 2 weeks ago was won with a fish stringer of 31.89

No doubt, Lake P is the real trophy lake of LA.

Lake P, Big lake and Venice are the only real places in the state with a chance to catch a 9lb plus trout.

Salty 06-05-2012 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rdenison (Post 443174)
“Stansel said his club fishes about 10 boats per day, each with a guide and one to three anglers. They can expand to 20 boats if necessary. Their boats catch a three-person limit of 75 trout about three to five percent of the time or less.”
10 boats with an average of 3 people, 5% of the time catch 75 fishes, therefore .5 boats per per day (5% * 10=.5), on average catch an extra 30 fish or (.5 boats per day *30 fish)=15 fish were caught per day “extra” under the old limit vs. new limit for this one outfitter.
Assuming this outfitter fishes 10 months of the year, that is roughly 300 days of fishing at 15 fish extra fish per day * 300 days = 4,500 fish per year. Therefore, assuming my above assumptions are correct, this outfitter is harvesting 4,500 fewer fish per year under the new system. Now, the other question is how many other guide boats are doing the same, add those figures up and then add it to the recreational fishers and to the peeps like “w” who are more consistent and you would have quite a big number, under my assumptions. Then, if we assume it is a fact that fewer larger fish are being caught under the “new system”, I would think commons since would tell you that “W” theory is correct, being the system is over populated with small trout, competing for the same food source that has stayed constant over the last 5 years, i.e there are more trout and the same amount of bait, therefore, more competition for food and the big trout are not offered the opportunity reach full growth potential. These are just my 2 since, and I have enjoyed the tread!
Math Geek, you can check my numbers and let me know if I am off.

Gosh, look how many times the word assume or some form of the word is used.

jdm4x43732 06-05-2012 10:06 PM

Only thing that would make this more entertaining would be if Ratdog joined the discussion!

ckinchen 06-05-2012 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jdm4x43732 (Post 443183)
Only thing that would make this more entertaining would be if Ratdog joined the discussion!

I do miss ratdog. Had you guys not called him a homosexual he would still be here. Then he got his feelings hurt and we had to ban him for a few days. He never recovered. He is missed.

Bluechip 06-05-2012 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ckinchen (Post 443184)
I do miss ratdog. Had you guys not called him a homosexual he would still be here. Then he got his feelings hurt and we had to ban him for a few days. He never recovered. He is missed.

Yes, he was a casualty of the saltycajun.

ckinchen 06-05-2012 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Bluechip (Post 443186)
Yes, he was a casualty of the saltycajun.

Did you ban him, which one of us got him? I sent him a pm a few weeks ago to welcome him back but he did not respond.

Salty 06-05-2012 10:20 PM

Does anybody remember which Big Lake tourney it was where W said he was the "early fav" and he ended up "weighting" 5 fish that busted the scales at just over 7 lbs? :rotfl: Was that "East v West"? I think Brucie was fishin' with him.

ckinchen 06-05-2012 10:20 PM

Since we have so many people looking at this thread, let me make a quick pitch. Try to come to the SC tournament on August the 4th if you can, the proceeds go to a local charity and we have a youth division. There will be a raffle, etc... It should be a fun event. Last year we had right at 100 fishermen and we would look to exceed that number this year. There is information about the event in the general and events sections.

Assuming that W does not confront the people that he said he would, he should be there which is either a good or a bad thing, depending on where you stand in the world of W. However if he confronts any of these people all of which are at least a foot taller than him, all bets are off, he might not make it.

All joking aside is a good family event at Calc point, bring your kids and enter them in the youth division.

Top Dawg 06-05-2012 10:40 PM

Dang. I go fishin for a little while and now gotta read 5 pages to catch up. 25 or bust lol!

"W" 06-05-2012 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rdenison (Post 443174)
“Stansel said his club fishes about 10 boats per day, each with a guide and one to three anglers. They can expand to 20 boats if necessary. Their boats catch a three-person limit of 75 trout about three to five percent of the time or less.”
10 boats with an average of 3 people, 5% of the time catch 75 fishes, therefore .5 boats per per day (5% * 10=.5), on average catch an extra 30 fish or (.5 boats per day *30 fish)=15 fish were caught per day “extra” under the old limit vs. new limit for this one outfitter.
Assuming this outfitter fishes 10 months of the year, that is roughly 300 days of fishing at 15 fish extra fish per day * 300 days = 4,500 fish per year. Therefore, assuming my above assumptions are correct, this outfitter is harvesting 4,500 fewer fish per year under the new system. Now, the other question is how many other guide boats are doing the same, add those figures up and then add it to the recreational fishers and to the peeps like “w” who are more consistent and you would have quite a big number, under my assumptions. Then, if we assume it is a fact that fewer larger fish are being caught under the “new system”, I would think commons since would tell you that “W” theory is correct, being the system is over populated with small trout, competing for the same food source that has stayed constant over the last 5 years, i.e there are more trout and the same amount of bait, therefore, more competition for food and the big trout are not offered the opportunity reach full growth potential. These are just my 2 since, and I have enjoyed the tread!
Math Geek, you can check my numbers and let me know if I am off.


These moron don't want to here the Truth

You have one old geezer on this thread who has not caught a fish since gas made it over $1

Salty 06-05-2012 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by "W" (Post 443202)
These moron don't want to here the Truth

You have one old geezer on this thread who has caught bigger trout than I could ever hope to catch.

Well, keep pluggin', W. If it's meant to be....it will be.

;)

:smokin:


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