#1442020 - 09/09/1204:57 PM
Re: Muskie In CT?
[Re: JLMOS]
elcapitanmas
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You want a response from the DEEP?
Ask them if they would like to up the fees for licenses!-LOL
John. [/quote]
as far as I'm concerned, I think the state owes many fisherman in Ct a refund for having such a horrible "stocked" fishery. Most of the sport species in Ct occur naturally and luckily have nothing to do with the state. Out of all the states I fish, Ct is the WORST as far as sport species go, and we pay some of the HIGHEST license fees..........for what?
Let me be the FIRST to say to you... I really think that you might be on to something!!!
BUT! In order to KEEP one it would have to be of "regulation size" & be charged a $$ per inch for a "handling fee". (Bet that might open up some eyes?)and I don't mean walleyes.-LOL
John.
Edited by JLMOS (10/17/1212:53 AM) Edit Reason: spelling
I should've been here yesterday? I was... And I didn't catch anything then either!!!
"Cheese has no business being on a turkey sandwich."~ Silas Robertson
"This here not keeping score crap; Ends today! " ~ Frank Barone
"I want to go back And do it all over But I can't go back I know" ~ Eddie Money
After a few years the Farmy would actually hold somew decent fish ...I can see it now throwing huge trout swimbaits and hooking a monster....imagine all the fly guys
Edited by DaveyDave (11/04/1212:52 PM)
" I LOVE IT WHEN A PLAN COMES TOGETHER " " PAIN IS WEAKNESS LEAVING THE BODY "
we need musky, after seeing my first ones yesterday this really is something that would make our state a greater place to fish. Way to many struggling lakes that could handle this fish.