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The laws allow people to fish the weirs.
It is legal to drive 70 on the interstate, but people still get in wrecks. If it's legal, biching about it on here ain't gonna help.. If I don't find fish where I want to fish at, I won't hesitate to fish where I know they are. I paid for my boat and gear, I am gonna come home with some meat. As long as it's legal, no one is gonna stop fishing there. Crying about it on the internet is not going to stop it either. Them weirs are everyone's back up. |
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I think if it was a serious problem the wildlife & Fisheries would have already addressed the situation......they are not worried about it and neither am I.
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yep thinking about the guides keeping all those fish makes me wonder why i throw any back at all |
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In the summer, every time I went thru the boat bay at Grand Bayou, I seen the same
guide tied up to the post where the sign used to be, fishing Reds. Every time. |
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Its the "Golden Rule" He who hath the gold makes the rules.
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