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Old 04-29-2016, 12:28 AM
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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion: CCA Meeting @ Casa Maniana @ 5:30 today - SaltyCajun.com

The most compelling arguments along with links and paper trails for boycotting the STAR were discussed in some detail in this thread from 2015.
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Old 04-29-2016, 12:34 AM
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Back limit from 25 to 15 with zero evidence to support it



So they took away opportunities for me to come in with 100 trout instead of 60


All you guys do is complain that big lake's reefs and habitat is shrinking and you support more limits?
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Conveniently ignored the push to ban bow fishin

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Bow fishing: for people who can't fish.
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Old 04-29-2016, 06:33 AM
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Bow fishing: for people who can't fish.
Nice defense of CCA
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Old 04-29-2016, 07:53 AM
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Bow fishing: for people who can't fish.


Cause bowfishing is so easy right?
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Old 04-29-2016, 07:53 AM
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Back limit from 25 to 15 with zero evidence to support it

So they took away opportunities for me to come in with 100 trout instead of 60
CCA didn't limit your fishing opportunities; you can keep your 60 pickles and stay out all day if your little heart desires.
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Old 04-29-2016, 07:56 AM
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All you guys do is complain that big lake's reefs and habitat is shrinking and you support more limits?
I support facts and data
If you can provide legit data to back a limt reduction im all for it but when "I" ask the CCA president why did he and CCA back the 15 trout limt here was my answer

Because it was the right thing to do
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Old 04-29-2016, 12:37 PM
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I support facts and data
If you can provide legit data to back a limt reduction im all for it but when "I" ask the CCA president why did he and CCA back the 15 trout limt here was my answer

Because it was the right thing to do
Lol, the real answer to that question is....
IMO CCA believed lowering the limits would also reduce the fishing pressure; call me selfish but I was a fan of less boats on Big Lake.

Unfortunately the reduced limit didn't releive the pressure.

These are my opinions only.
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Old 04-29-2016, 12:39 PM
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Lol, the real answer to that question is....
IMO CCA believed lowering the limits would also reduce the fishing pressure; call me selfish but I was a fan of less boats on Big Lake.

Unfortunately the reduced limit didn't releive the pressure.

These are my opinions only.
Lower limits don't decrease fishing pressure it increase pressure .

More have a chance to say "hey we limited out"
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They need to limit the amount of guides. Used to wasn't many guides on big lake. Now a 100
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And y'all griping about oyster ovrrharvest probably eating those oysters too
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And y'all griping about oyster ovrrharvest probably eating those oysters too
I only buy oysters from Whole Foods, they have fair trade, free range, organically grown oysters.
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I only buy oysters from Whole Foods, they have fair trade, free range, organically grown oysters.
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And y'all griping about oyster ovrrharvest probably eating those oysters too
And gettin fat!
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Lower limits don't decrease fishing pressure it increase pressure .

More have a chance to say "hey we limited out"
Lower limits, you guides make same money, less time on water = more money for you on an hourly basis. Didn't you initially support lower limits? If I had a guide service, I probably would, makes good business sense, just sayin.

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Lower limits, you guides make same money, less time on water = more money for you on an hourly basis. Didn't you initially support lower limits? If I had a guide service, I probably would, makes good business sense, just sayin.
I don't care about hours on the water , if my people want to fish from sun up to sun down we are fishing

I had limits at 7:45am and 8:3oam of trout last week and we still fished one day till 3pm ??
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Lower limits, you guides make same money, less time on water = more money for you on an hourly basis. Didn't you initially support lower limits? If I had a guide service, I probably would, makes good business sense, just sayin.
W never supported lower limits.
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Lol, the real answer to that question is....
IMO CCA believed lowering the limits would also reduce the fishing pressure; call me selfish but I was a fan of less boats on Big Lake.

Unfortunately the reduced limit didn't releive the pressure.

These are my opinions only.
^^^One of dumbest statements I've read on this site in years.
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^^^One of dumbest statements I've read on this site in years.


Have you been over to the bull red Cookoff thread?
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Old 04-30-2016, 08:36 AM
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Lol, the real answer to that question is....
IMO CCA believed lowering the limits would also reduce the fishing pressure; call me selfish but I was a fan of less boats on Big Lake.

Unfortunately the reduced limit didn't releive the pressure.

These are my opinions only.
That statement should read. A bunch of guides believed that lowering the limits would reduce The number of Texas waders that came over and caught stringers of BIG trout aka fishing pressure. CCA backed them up w/ no clear facts that this would happen.
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