grt1 Posted April 22, 2012 Report Posted April 22, 2012 back when i was a kid, in the 1950s, i always fished the grand river at the end of our street in Brantford, never paid any attention to the rules or regs, in fact don't know to this day if there was any at that time, but all i cared for was the fact that i had a rod, a reel and a can of worms to use up. Any fish i caught, usually smallies, went back in the river but i remember the first pike i got, went home to show dad, and it ended up under mom's rose bush. (at that time the grand was too polluted to eat anything from) Kids who love to fish will take it to heart if you give them advice on the regs if done in a nice way, especially now that the "green" movement is in the forefront of the social conscience. I think you handled it the right way.
BillM Posted April 22, 2012 Report Posted April 22, 2012 When I see a kid/young one,I dont get upset. I try to tell them they are doing something wrong. NOW when I see these guys that are straight lining on the notty,ahhhhhh,dont get me started. :wallbash: Buddy of mine caught two guys with fish on a stringer in the No Kill section a few weeks ago, lol!
Moosebunk Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 Would do exactly what ya did GBW. They'll at least take in what was said, and then make their own choice.
GBW Posted April 23, 2012 Author Report Posted April 23, 2012 Tks all. I didn't see them today but I hope to some time through the week so I can get them pumped up about the opener next weekend.
fishing Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 (edited) Better not bring fish home. But I normally leave kids alone. Most of them know what they are doing. Edited April 24, 2012 by fishing
davey buoy Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 Buddy of mine caught two guys with fish on a stringer in the No Kill section a few weeks ago, lol! IMO a lot of these areas do not have big enough signs or no signs at all. Some areas the signs are so high and small unless your looking to the sky,you won't see it.
Christopheraaron Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 A few years ago (probably 5) I still didn't know the regs existed, as long as they're doing all C&R it should be fine. It does seem to be that at my age you can't get away with as much, in the last few weeks I've been approached by 4 COs!
solopaddler Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 According to the op these were teenagers. As far as I'm concerned teenagers are old to know better and should be told when doing wrong. I find it hard to believe they were innocent.
dave524 Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 According to the op these were teenagers. As far as I'm concerned teenagers are old to know better and should be told when doing wrong. I find it hard to believe they were innocent. X2.... At 13/14 I knew what the seasons and limits were, my dad was a hunter/fisherman and would have kicked my butt if he found me poaching. Hec, at 15 we could get our hunting licences in 1965 and take a 12 gauge out hunting, unsupervised.
BillM Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 IMO a lot of these areas do not have big enough signs or no signs at all. Some areas the signs are so high and small unless your looking to the sky,you won't see it. Agreed. They should have them on the road (each direction) at every major bridge crossing in the No Kill section...
Christopheraaron Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 I think that these kids probably should've known, however I'm speaking on behalf of younger kids.
Woodsman Posted April 23, 2012 Report Posted April 23, 2012 If they are under 18 they are allowed a full license quota,Other than muskie quota Where are you getting this about muskies?? I suspect Bull
GBW Posted April 23, 2012 Author Report Posted April 23, 2012 (edited) According to the op these were teenagers. As far as I'm concerned teenagers are old to know better and should be told when doing wrong. I find it hard to believe they were innocent. Correct, I would peg them at 13-14 but I'm getting older so I could be off a year or two. The one boy might not know the reg's at all as he was the buddy tagging along while the other had full gear and was stocked and ready to go. He was ready to get in the water the way he was dressed with his very tall boots and all. *edit* no matter now, it's in the past & I didn't see them later in the day or since for that matter. Thanks all. Edited April 23, 2012 by GBW
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