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<blockquote data-quote="NDwalleyes" data-source="post: 153333" data-attributes="member: 218"><p>I agree with his view for the most part, but I think there is room for improvement. Why not have different limits for different lakes or consider seasonal limits. Is there potential for confusion? Yeah, but if it's posted at the ramp and available online, we are all big boys and should be able to figure it out.</p><p></p><p>There are certain areas that everyone knows are going to get hot at some point during the year. When the Missouri is hot, it's hot. A guy could go catch his limit every day for weeks, taking his kids with to ensure the freezer gets filled. I think lowering the limit during certain months for certain lakes would go along way. Maybe it's a winter limits and summer limits type of thing. </p><p></p><p>The only recent example I can come up with is Sibley Lake. Would a limit lowered to 3 walleye during the summer have kept if from getting fished out in 2 years and allowed the stocking to advance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDwalleyes, post: 153333, member: 218"] I agree with his view for the most part, but I think there is room for improvement. Why not have different limits for different lakes or consider seasonal limits. Is there potential for confusion? Yeah, but if it's posted at the ramp and available online, we are all big boys and should be able to figure it out. There are certain areas that everyone knows are going to get hot at some point during the year. When the Missouri is hot, it's hot. A guy could go catch his limit every day for weeks, taking his kids with to ensure the freezer gets filled. I think lowering the limit during certain months for certain lakes would go along way. Maybe it's a winter limits and summer limits type of thing. The only recent example I can come up with is Sibley Lake. Would a limit lowered to 3 walleye during the summer have kept if from getting fished out in 2 years and allowed the stocking to advance? [/QUOTE]
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