If it’s normal to catch fish like that in the GL’s, why on earth do we get so many Sconis and blue platers here? Serious question haha
They come here just to piss people off like you.
Do you go out of state for anything?
If it’s normal to catch fish like that in the GL’s, why on earth do we get so many Sconis and blue platers here? Serious question haha
I’m curious to know how you know what an elderly woman’s crotch marinade tastes like
You appear to have tried things most men wouldn’t.
They come here just to piss people off like you.
Do you go out of state for anything?
Accumulated concentrations of mercury ramp up as the fish grow. Concentrations will increase in eastern waters. I would never eat a big fish for those reasons.
Dude, relax. Hit a little close to home? I am in no way shape or form pissed about non-residents. As long as people are not breaking the law when they are here I could care less. If they are, throw the book at em. That goes for residents as well. Feel better now?
How bouts I do me and you do you?
Accumulated concentrations of mercury ramp up as the fish grow. Concentrations will increase in eastern waters. I would never eat a big fish for those reasons.
That pic bothers me as much as anyone but at the end of the day they aren't breaking any laws. IMHO fish of that size taste like the sole of an old boot that was marinating in an elderly womans crotch but to each there own.
I always giggle when an SJW tells me I should have let the 24" fish I am cleaning swim; while they explain it would only get bigger as they grind up their 15" 5 man limit.
Never been on Huron but on Erie a bunch. Swing into the parking areas at Fenwick or Wild Wings marina on any given day in April and figure how many fish it takes to fill up 3 or 4 rollback dumpsters. Ohio used to have a 10 fish limit, it is now 6 I believe except 4 during most of the spawn. The commercial netters take way more fish than the sportfishing side.
And I have never tasted a bad walleye other than when the person cooking is lousy at cooking.
Try sustenance and whatever reasons you can come up with for keeping a 17" fish.
Greater meat yield on a per fish basis too, which may be an especially important factor if one doesn't go fishing all that often or if one is paying big bucks for a guided outing.
How bouts I do me and you do you?
You obviously don’t fish Sak very often unless you are fishing the east end.Get over it guys. That's just how it is out there. I lived near Detroit for a few years and fished Erie one spring. This time of year, it was hard to find fish under 6 pounds. Would go to the cleaning station and it was nothing but 6-10 pound fish being cleaned. Sak is good but it it's in the pee-wee leagues when compared to Erie.
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Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. The percentage of 6 pound fish at the cleaning stations in ND is incredibly low.
I agree if they are caught deeper than 30’ they better be keeping everyone because most will end up dying anyway.Can those fish even be released alive? I don't know how these guys were fishing but everytime I see the great lakes on tv guys are trolling cranks down 70+ feet. They sit there and haul in logs the entire time.
Not many fish will ever make it to 24”. Keeping 15” does not affect how many will be able to grow to bigger fish according to the game and fish. This is why slots exist on overfished lakes.I see nothing wrong...absolutely nothing. I'd rather eat a fresh fish in that pic over any frozen fillet no matter how perfect the size or method of packaging.
At what length does a walleye's meat turn to s.hi.t anyway??
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This would be my only concern!
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At what length does this startling metamorphosis occur?
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Tell them to let those little guys grow so you can catch more 24" inchers with some meat on em.
Something tells me if you stop keeping little ones allot more would make it to the 25 inch mark! A dead fish is a dead fish and it will never get bigger or spawn again. Perhaps we should make a rule no keeping fish under 25 inches! There's a reason they run it that way for bluefin tuna. They're dealing with the absolute truth of the situation which is at least a fish that is of spawning size has had a chance to spawn where as keeping the little ones means that that fish has never had the chance to spawn at least to its full potential!Yup all the guys running $40k+ boats are fishing for sustenance.... most of those guys probably throw away a ton of old fish away every year. If a guy really catches a ton of fish all year they don’t need to be keeping limits of 6lb fish. It’s not about what is legal it’s about what is ethical.
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You obviously don’t fish Sak very often unless you are fishing the east end.
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I agree if they are caught deeper than 30’ they better be keeping everyone because most will end up dying anyway.
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Not many fish will ever make it to 24”. Keeping 15” does not affect how many will be able to grow to bigger fish according to the game and fish. This is why slots exist on overfished lakes.
Yup all the guys running $40k+ boats are fishing for sustenance.... most of those guys probably throw away a ton of old fish away every year. If a guy really catches a ton of fish all year they don’t need to be keeping limits of 6lb fish. It’s not about what is legal it’s about what is ethical.
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You obviously don’t fish Sak very often unless you are fishing the east end.
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I agree if they are caught deeper than 30’ they better be keeping everyone because most will end up dying anyway.
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Not many fish will ever make it to 24”. Keeping 15” does not affect how many will be able to grow to bigger fish according to the game and fish. This is why slots exist on overfished lakes.
That’s the game and fish for you not my opinion. If every fish grows to be big then there is no reason for slots. So are you saying that there are as many 24” fish as 15” fish swimming around? If I am wrong prove it.And that’s our armchair biologist lesson for the day
You are making my point. I don’t keep 24” fish so they grow up to be 28”+Something tells me if you stop keeping little ones allot more would make it to the 25 inch mark! A dead fish is a dead fish and it will never get bigger or spawn again. Perhaps we should make a rule no keeping fish under 25 inches! There's a reason they run it that way for bluefin tuna. They're dealing with the absolute truth of the situation which is at least a fish that is of spawning size has had a chance to spawn where as keeping the little ones means that that fish has never had the chance to spawn at least to its full potential!