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Bass tournaments before June 15th ??
Bass tournaments before June 15th. The New Jersey Freshwater Fishing Digest containing all the rules and regulations for fishing : April 15th to June 15th bass fishing is catch and release only. I see videos of people stuffing bass into their live wells already ?? How can people hold a tournament when the season is closed ??
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i have always wonder this as well
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It's catch, photo, release (i hope alive and well) and then Facebook:eek:
Nothing like rolling up at MCR at O' dark thirty and having to wait for $500,000.00 worth bass tournament boat guys to launch:rolleyes: |
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What are your thoughts the rule? I figured there's plenty of bass and fishing the spawn helps control over-populating.
Yet again I'm not sure how the populations are going in the state. Probably vary by water. |
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Anyone know the release mortality rate of bass kept in a live well for any time? It may be very low I don't know...Charlie
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In my opinion, the harvest restrictions set by Fish & Wildlife are far too liberal to be sustainable and the only reason we have bass fishing in New Jersey public waters is because the majority of skilled bass fishermen are of good character and practice catch & release. . |
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I used to belong to a bass club and these closed season tournaments are "paper weigh-in's". Basically you catch a fish weigh and measure it and the five biggest are your "bag" for the day. Very lame. Not sure about fish going in live wells.
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Most fisheries when there's a closed season not only can't you have C&R tournaments you can't target the species period. Doing so is considered fishing for them during the closure and subject to some heavy fines. No different than people in salt water trying to fish over the 3 mile line for stripers or small mouth fishing in NY at Lake George before the season is opened. If you're caught targeting, your fined whether you have possession or not. You're fined in NY even if you never had a hit but it appears you're targeting smallies before the opener. I was at Lake Hopatcong two weeks ago and stopped at Lake's End marina. There had to be 10 bass boats fishing that cove! Asked the owner and he said there's bass tournaments just about every week. Don't agree with NJF&G on this one. If the season is closed. especially during the spawn, it should be closed to everyone.
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In reality how will a total bass closure be handled here? All of our waters have bass in it, it seems. How do other states that do a strict/total closure and not just a CnR season handle it?
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My bigger issue for fishing for bass this time of year is that it's like shooting fish in a barrel. They are protecting their nests and will hit anything that comes close just to keep it off the eggs... Not as sporting as enticing a feeding strike other times of the year, IMO. |
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The big question for me was you are having a bass TOURNAMENT during a closed season. Thus targeting these fish. Paper weigh in or not I feel it should not be allowed.
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Imagine if everybody fishing your favorite lake or river killed every bass they caught that was over 12 inches up to five fish. :eek: How long would that lake be worth your time to fish? Personally, I release every bass I catch because I want to conserve the resource. I want other fishermen to experience the same fishing I did and I want that bass to grow bigger and lay lots of eggs. In my opinion, people who kill bass are selfish jack-offs who ruin the fishing for others - and themselves. Bass grow slow. At this latitude it takes a Largemouth 3 or 4 years to reach a legal size of 12 inches and 8 years to reach 18 inches/ 3 pounds (which is where I consider a bass to be big). http://www.fishandboat.com/Fish/Penn...Management.pdf When someone catches an 18 inch bass on public water, they aren't 'special' and just discovered something no one has ever touched before. They are catching a bass that was caught many times during its eight year lifetime and was released by the sportsman who caught it. They can either release it to grow bigger and for other anglers to enjoy - or they can kill it. What would an ethical sportsman do? What would a selfish jack-off do? . |
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