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I like the sign for a number of reasons.
1.) It tells me where these fish were raised. These fished could be raised on the moon for all anyone cares. 2.) They go onto to tell about Federal Sport Fish Restoration Program, good to know where my tax dollars are going. Are these fish tax deductible when I file my Federal income tax ? 3.) Nice picture of a Largemouth Bass. 4.) What it's not in Spanish also like the new trout signs ? Should have a picture of a Northern Pike on it. Should state open and closed seasons as well as bag limits and minimum length in both inches and centimeters. I like the fact the tree is covered in poison ivy also. |
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Sure, signs could be improved. But does it mean it'll improve some of the problems?
I think the purpose of signage like this is just to raise awareness to people taking a hike and saying "hey look there IS fish in here, I should fish it next time" A big picture of a bass and a short message of "yes, there's fish in here" is all that is needed to convey this. Any angler that cares to follow the rules will do more research rather than just look at a sign. I don't see how detailed signage will improve much. When does it ever. |
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