Thats going to be a huge mess for river circuits, there is NO WAY to control that. Maybe we should just spray the river, its not like the fish dont swim from one side to the other anyways WTH?
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because Indiana is a state that borders one of the great lakes, its fish are considered infected with viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS). This new emergency order will not allow live fish from Indiana to be taken into Kentucky, even for a weigh-in. I can't explain all of the details, but the link below is to an article that goes into very good detail.
http://www.bassfan.com/news_article.asp?id=2107
Thats going to be a huge mess for river circuits, there is NO WAY to control that. Maybe we should just spray the river, its not like the fish dont swim from one side to the other anyways WTH?
Agree,I think as soon as they get their heads out of their butts this will be revised,it's basiclly useless since both sides are connected via the river
If they can't patrol the Mexican border they won't catch me.....anybody know how to disguise a 150 gal. tank in the back of a truck? LOL
The crazy part is, the infected fish are in far northern Indiana, not anywhere near the Ohio.