bobbydean
Well-known member
I would have never thought this was an issue.
I have done both. Not something I would argue about.
I have done both. Not something I would argue about.
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but you're from IA, you guys keep everything
A westslope cutthroat here in Montana grows only 1 half-inch a year. They are very vulnerable to fishing pressure.
What's the deal with Ovaltine ?
The only reason you can keep a fish is because all the guides and their clients don't. If they did, the fishery would be a wreck.
So mull on that a little bit before you start bashing.
What you don't understand is the managers know that too. They do creel surveys and understand the proportion of anglers that are keeping fish. And during the hot summer many of those released fish die anyway.
Throughout the year catch and release mortality on trout in many areas is at least 20%.
I'd love to see a study showing that fly fishing guides kill 20% of the fish they release.
I still maintain that if every guided client wanted to keep their limit, you'd be buying fish at the grocery store.
I'd love to see a study showing that fly fishing guides kill 20% of the fish they release.
I still maintain that if every guided client wanted to keep their limit, you'd be buying fish at the grocery store.
Fishing is a great way to spend some time enjoying the outdoors , release them or eat them and either is ok