TC1OZ Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 I'm very surprised you are amazed. First year fishing?
GBW Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 I spent a few minutes today looking at a floater. I had totally forgot that we ate corn last night. Seems that I don't even chew my corn. ZING! 3 pages and this /\/\/\/\ was the best post. fishing any OOS fish shouldn't happen, just pick up an move on. I limit my time out on the water and what I use because of oos bass and how they defend the bed. So I go deep, hard and long and take it from there...
BillsTheBassMan Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 ZING! go deep, hard and long[/b] That's what she said.
oates Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 I have been fishing now for about 2.5 years, I have yet to bump in to a CO. I generally fish rivers so maybe that's why. I don't know how the COs could patrol all Ontatio waters, there is more water in Ontario than landmass in most countries. That being said, it isn't working. Not only do some people have no respect for the rules (which are obviously designed to help fish and fisherman alike) I see people throwing fish in the water (10ft way) or throwing them at their buddies whilst they also toss ciggarettes and crap in the river. I feel to get robocop on them but what am I gonna do, punch them out and get charged for assualt? Usually you get a dumb response to boot, no remorse. From reading other posts in this thread, it would seem the only solution would be to fund the CO program more or incorporate the CO with the local police even on a minor level. To be honest, it doesn't seem to be the avid fisherman who is the problem, seems more like Joe Blow who fishes strictly when it is 25c or higher from May 24 to Aug 30. Without funding, I don't see what can be done. Stiff fines doesn't scare people if they think the odds of getting caught are 10000 to 1.
fishindevil Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 well maybe all these idiots that are fishing for oos bass should see what happens to a basses eggs in the nest when a bass is pulled off,specially if the gobies are around they can clean out a nest in a few seconds....morons...they are on the nest for a reason...i have seen perch and rock bass all around bass that are on their nest just waiting to get in there...
wask Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 well maybe all these idiots that are fishing for oos bass should see what happens to a basses eggs in the nest when a bass is pulled off,specially if the gobies are around they can clean out a nest in a few seconds....morons...they are on the nest for a reason...i have seen perch and rock bass all around bass that are on their nest just waiting to get in there... This is true... does the same apply if the spawn is over? Does fishing for OOS become OK if it is done? Does it then become excusable or permissible? Just playing devil's advocate...
MCTFisher9120 Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 (edited) This is true... does the same apply if the spawn is over? Does fishing for OOS become OK if it is done? Does it then become excusable or permissible? Just playing devil's advocate... By that time the eggs are hatched and the bass will leave the nest as the fry will grow rapidly there fore fend for their selves...Perhaps with a cold spring/cool summer the bass would spawn later and then, no it would not seem ok but who knows. Fish are fish, we dont not target perch simply because they are food for bigger bass, pike, musky, walleye whatever. So are fry and baby fish. It is right to fish when the season opens because usually(not always) the eggs are hatched. Edited May 26, 2010 by MikeTheBassFisher
Billy Bob Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 This would be a disaster in Ontario. I agree that NYS has some of the best Bass fishing, but what you fail to mention is the amount of funding that NYS puts towards its fisheries. We do not have that here in Ontario. I think you would also be rather alarmed if you saw the differences in COs from NYS to Ontario. The way the MNR has done it here is that they've made the rules to pre-emptively enforce the issue as opposed to funding enough COs to catch poachers and people who abuse the rules. I'd be very interested to see a report on the health of these American fisheries vs the health of the same fisheries 5, 10, 20 years ago. I didn't fail to mention the funding NYS puts towards it's fishery when it comes to bass because it does not exist......to the best of my knowledge NYS does not stock any bass in the WNY area and I doubt they do anywhere in NYS...we have too many bass because no one here, especially in WNY keeps any bass...why would we...they are like eating slimy dirt compared to perch, walleye, crappie and other pan fish. I didn't realize how many marine biologist we have on board here... If catch and release is so bad on bass during the spawn why are we allowed to fish bluegills and crappies during the spawn not to mention perch Bob
Cudz Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 I have been fishing now for about 2.5 years, I have yet to bump in to a CO. I generally fish rivers so maybe that's why. I don't know how the COs could patrol all Ontatio waters, there is more water in Ontario than landmass in most countries. That being said, it isn't working. Not only do some people have no respect for the rules (which are obviously designed to help fish and fisherman alike) I see people throwing fish in the water (10ft way) or throwing them at their buddies whilst they also toss ciggarettes and crap in the river. I feel to get robocop on them but what am I gonna do, punch them out and get charged for assualt? Usually you get a dumb response to boot, no remorse. From reading other posts in this thread, it would seem the only solution would be to fund the CO program more or incorporate the CO with the local police even on a minor level. To be honest, it doesn't seem to be the avid fisherman who is the problem, seems more like Joe Blow who fishes strictly when it is 25c or higher from May 24 to Aug 30. Without funding, I don't see what can be done. Stiff fines doesn't scare people if they think the odds of getting caught are 10000 to 1. You make some valid points and we just don't have the resources to cope. I must admit that I have played perch tag. Not really proud of it but it does happen once in a while. With regards to this quoate; "they also toss ciggarettes and crap in the river" I think that is just gross, and unhealthy. Did they have gloves on when they threw the crap or do they do it barehanded. Either way, peple should never throw crap. Well almost never. If someone threw crap at me, I would be hard pressed not to throw a good hanful back.
Dutchy Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 With regards to this quoate; "they also toss ciggarettes and crap in the river" I think that is just gross, and unhealthy. Did they have gloves on when they threw the crap or do they do it barehanded. Either way, peple should never throw crap. Well almost never. If someone threw crap at me, I would be hard pressed not to throw a good hanful back. Your getting fixated on turds Cudz
JohnF Posted May 26, 2010 Report Posted May 26, 2010 I don't think playing stupid will get you very far with the CO, Some of us do it so well, though. JF
discophish Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 Some of us do it so well, though. JF What? You mean bass season isn't opened?!!
Cudz Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 Your getting fixated on turds Cudz It has been that way since I can remember. Nothing new.
Dozer Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 I don't think playing stupid will get you very far with the CO, although please give it a shot and let us know how big the fine is. Act a fool! Hahaha, sorry I couldn't resist.
Dutchy Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 It has been that way since I can remember. Nothing new. You got to love honesty
BillsTheBassMan Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 I didn't fail to mention the funding NYS puts towards it's fishery when it comes to bass because it does not exist......to the best of my knowledge NYS does not stock any bass in the WNY area and I doubt they do anywhere in NYS...w I didn't realize how many marine biologist we have on board here... If catch and release is so bad on bass during the spawn why are we allowed to fish bluegills and crappies during the spawn not to mention perch Bob Hmmmm, was talking to a guy today who fished (and won big fish) @ the Shimano Invitational tournament in WNYS recently that also featured the likes of Dave Mercer and he was raving at the amazing stocking programs they have in NYS, particularly Western New York. I'll take his word for it.
ciceri Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 Fishing today and some guys told us bass was closed, we were puzzled. I guess cuz my buddy was snagged in a tree, but he was throwing a jerkbait and didn't catch a single bass, just one marble eyes. If we were fishing for bass, it'd be quite obvious, can you say senkos and frogs? lol.
Billy Bob Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 Hmmmm, was talking to a guy today who fished (and won big fish) @ the Shimano Invitational tournament in WNYS recently that also featured the likes of Dave Mercer and he was raving at the amazing stocking programs they have in NYS, particularly Western New York. I'll take his word for it. Well the next time you see Dave Mercer you can tell him and any other fishing celebrities you worship that he is WRONG...I just double checked and NYS does NOT stock any bass whatsoever...Maybe Dave was just trying to get NYS to sponsor him. But anyways here the info you and Dave didn't know about. http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7742.html http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/21668.html
BillsTheBassMan Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 Well the next time you see Dave Mercer you can tell him and any other fishing celebrities you worship that he is WRONG...I just double checked and NYS does NOT stock any bass whatsoever...Maybe Dave was just trying to get NYS to sponsor him. But anyways here the info you and Dave didn't know about. http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7742.html http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/21668.html So let me get this straight . . . your argument of why the American, specifically NYS, bass fishery is better than our Ontario bass fishery is because Americans have a more advanced pallet and simply don't keep any Bass because of their less favourable taste, while us Canadians are eating every Bass we can find. I for one have never gone down to a Sobey's and seen Cajun Largemouth or Lemon Pepper Smallie. In fact, in all my years of fishing, I have never even kept a bass. I must be an anomaly among all these other Canadians who basically just pull the bass from our lakes and throw them down their throats
Billy Bob Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 (edited) So let me get this straight . . . your argument of why the American, specifically NYS, bass fishery is better than our Ontario bass fishery is because Americans have a more advanced pallet and simply don't keep any Bass because of their less favourable taste, while us Canadians are eating every Bass we can find. I for one have never gone down to a Sobey's and seen Cajun Largemouth or Lemon Pepper Smallie. In fact, in all my years of fishing, I have never even kept a bass. I must be an anomaly among all these other Canadians who basically just pull the bass from our lakes and throw them down their throats No, my argument is and I'll explain it a s - s l o w - a s - Piece of Crap s i b l e for you. NYS does not stock bass as you have implied or did Y O U - F O R G E T. Yet we have some of the best bass fishing in the world and we as MANY southern states allow fishing for bass during the S P A W N. How does that work... Just stating the facts and not hearsay. Bob Edited May 27, 2010 by Billy Bob
SRT8 smoker craft Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 Well the next time you see Dave Mercer you can tell him and any other fishing celebrities you worship that he is WRONG...I just double checked and NYS does NOT stock any bass whatsoever...Maybe Dave was just trying to get NYS to sponsor him. But anyways here the info you and Dave didn't know about. http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7742.html http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/21668.html He said Dave M was in the tourney not that Dave said NYS stocks bass so I am not sure why your taking a shot at him for trying to get a sponsor which he was not doing, mabye a little jelous ? I personally would love to see more bass sanctuaries like on long point bay the bay gets absolutely raped bass opener and still has a amazing bass fishery there is always going to be poachers no matter what we do some people just won't follow the rules all we can do as responsible anglers is not fall into there ways and lead by example and educate as many fairweather fishermen as you can when ever you can
BillsTheBassMan Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 we have too many bass because no one here, especially in WNY keeps any bass...why would we...they are like eating slimy dirt compared to perch, walleye, crappie and other pan fish. Bob Ever seen the movie Away From Her? It's about this old woman who has Amnesia. It's quite sad. I see you suffer from it as well. Do you have a hospice I can send donations to?
ctranter Posted May 27, 2010 Report Posted May 27, 2010 No, my argument is and I'll explain it a s - s l o w - a s - Piece of Crap s i b l e for you. NYS does not stock bass as you have implied or did Y O U - F O R G E T. Yet we have some of the best bass fishing in the world and we as MANY southern states allow fishing for bass during the S P A W N. How does that work... Just stating the facts and not hearsay. Bob I go to school in Buffalo, people like you are the reason I clinch my teeth everytime I cross the border...
Recommended Posts