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Thread: DFW be planting less & smaller fish in 2015!!!!

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    Default DFW be planting less & smaller fish in 2015!!!!

    This was brought to my attention yesterday in a fisheries commission meeting about why we got screwed in September & October of 2014....it's going to get worse ladies & gentleman....much worse. This is not BS, this is the real deal.

    https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.a...D=91004&inline

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    Yup, and the more you pay, the less you get. Gotta love how they balance the budget. You'd think people learned a lesson when the term "fuzzy numbers" was created. And those mandates and regulations will have fishing in Cali irrelevant in short order anyways. But hey, they get what they vote for and all it's unintended consequences too.

    Thanks for posting this from those of us who are paying attention Smitty...

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    Hard to imagine planting smaller fish than some of the little bows I caught out of Rock Creek Lake. I think it's time to seriously consider barbless hooks, and a 2 fish over 12 inch limit for the entire Sierras. Some areas should be no take at all. (Rush Creek) Times they are a changing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierraslam View Post
    Hard to imagine planting smaller fish than some of the little bows I caught out of Rock Creek Lake. I think it's time to seriously consider barbless hooks, and a 2 fish over 12 inch limit for the entire Sierras. Some areas should be no take at all. (Rush Creek) Times they are a changing.
    I don't think changing the limit or regulations explains where our fishing license dollars are going or resolves the issue at the core of this. What they're proposing is slashing their budget while continuing to raise our license fees which is complete and utter BS. They're trying to stock what was historically considered in hatchery terms "sub-catchables" instead of pan sized 10-12" fish and less of them, and using those funds for other purposes, which if you read between the lines means keeping people FROM fishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sierra_Smitty View Post
    I don't think changing the limit or regulations explains where our fishing license dollars are going or resolves the issue at the core of this. What they're proposing is slashing their budget while continuing to raise our license fees which is complete and utter BS. They're trying to stock what was historically considered in hatchery terms "sub-catchables" instead of pan sized 10-12" fish and less of them, and using those funds for other purposes, which if you read between the lines means keeping people FROM fishing.
    This is the bottom line Smitty...

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    keepin um snack size sounds good to me......

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    Quote Originally Posted by gogreeenz4 View Post
    keepin um snack size sounds good to me......
    Thank you for adding nothing to the conversation.

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    add nothing?? maybe ill be a perfect fit for the DFG I am going to apply

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    What ever happened to AB7, which passed, and Arnold signed? That bill was supposed to allocate 33% of all fishing license revenue back to hatcheries and fish habitat. I agree, changing the regs. and limits does not explain anything. I'm just thinking about how to preserve what's left. Maybe that's exactly how our "government" wants us thinking though. Throw us some small bones, and we'll regulate ourselves out of fishing completely trying to hold on to 6 inch trout.

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    Are the DFG and DFW the same government entities, or separate departments?

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