Guys.....this stuff is unreal......simply UNREAL. I've been saying for years that tourneys in this type of weather should be banned.....period.
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Guys.....this stuff is unreal......simply UNREAL. I've been saying for years that tourneys in this type of weather should be banned.....period.
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How about just keep their legal limit which they are entitled to do and have a fish fry?
What is sadly ironic is some tournament fisherman often will shame a casual fisherman who may choose to keep a nice sized legal bass to take home for a family meal. Personally I catch and release bass but I don't have any problems with someone who wants to keep and eat any legal fish they catch. I have however seen occasions where some people sometimes give those that do a hard time. IMO better a fish feeds someone than rot on the bank.
Hmmmm, not cool!
[QUOTE=GeoFisher;547582]Guys.....this stuff is unreal......simply UNREAL. I've been saying for years that tourneys in this type of weather should be banned.....period.
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Very sad ! multiple tournaments on every lake in the state on a weekly basis . Something needs to be done . I very seldom fish on weekends anymore .
Release does not mean putting them into a live well.!!! Weve all seen pictures of "floaters" after fishing events, no pictures of "sinkers". Big tournys bring in big money into areas, Thats BASS hype. I quit that magazine and organization many years ago, its sort of silly to me to put away your work clothes,lay aside the tools of your trade, only to put on a 'fishing suit and more tools on a week end.
My father and I use to fish tournament years ago. Theses were small (10-20 boats total). It was fun and rarely had dead fish, Im sure there were a few that died as they swam away. Don't fish tournaments anymore its gotten to where a [B]lot of these guys have heads swelled up like a watermelon. (Maybe they aren't getting taken care of at home[/B]). I think if your going to have these large tournaments things need to change possible having these fish weighed after catching them and immediately releasing them.Can't expect fish to stay alive in a livewell for 1-8 hours in 90-100 degree temps.
[QUOTE=kygorski;547593]Release does not mean putting them into a live well.!!! Weve all seen pictures of "floaters" after fishing events, no pictures of "sinkers". Big tournys bring in big money into areas, Thats BASS hype. I quit that magazine and organization many years ago, its sort of silly to me to put away your work clothes,lay aside the tools of your trade, only to put on a 'fishing suit and more tools on a week end.[/QUOTE]
It is a money game.........it needs to end. Sorry, but this is UNACCEPTABLE.
It will probably never happen for most but more tournaments should consider going to total inches instead of weight and taking photos on a uniform measuring board to verify. Solves a lot of problems.
This is not rocket science. Guys who fish tournaments should already know this, but if you put a bag of ice in the live well and keep recirculating the water, bass will stay alive and energized all day long.
[QUOTE=GeoFisher;547582]Guys.....this stuff is unreal......simply UNREAL. I've been saying for years that tourneys in this type of weather should be banned.....period.
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This unfortunately is a good chance to set an example. Triton should be held responsible for the fish kill. They have been in the game long enough to know better in these circumstances. Why wasn't the director of the tournament seeing to it steps were taken to keep fish alive? They,(triton) much like many anglers are about the money. Triton should have handed out free ice to each boat and or water treatment to each. Until these big companies are held responsible for there actions, the angler will overlook it too. It needs to start from top down and lead by example. Such an unfortunate situation.
I think the problem is more the big dummy's who caught em than the conditions. If you recirculate your livewells, make sure it doesn't get super hot, get the fish out of the well, to the scales,cand back in the water quickly then you wouldn't see as much of this. My buddy and I fished a tournament yesterday and they had ice on hand, got the fish weighed quickly, and back in the lake right after. Another precaution they took was we could only keep 3 fish. Gave the fish some more room and kept the possibility of a large kill down. In the tournament there was 1 fish that died, and that was because he had a hook in his throat. We're talking about high school kids, if me and the kids I fish against can keep them alive, then anyone should be able to.