Article facts and self regulation
What I don’t like about the article is the biased view and potentially misrepresented facts. Whether it’s about fishing or politics, biased media misrepresent the facts to get their own spin on the issue. This is the same type of sensationalism is used by the animal rights groups and political groups to grab the attention of others who are not as well informed about the issues and brainwash the less informed point of view to satisfy certain agendas. In the case of this article, IMO this article hurts fishing, as a whole because less informed people and other certain groups will use this type of sensationalism to satisfy their own agendas that very well could be anti fishing. What Dave posted about the numbers and tanks is dead on. The 2nd paragraph in the article says David Hobbs collected 582 bass, 98 percent had the clipped tail. Then in the picture insert (bottom right side of the article) of Mr. Hobbs in his boat says as of 10am Friday he had collected 432 bass over the course of the week. That leaves a total of 150 bass that he had to have collected between 10am Friday and the time the article went to press.
Like others have posted, if we as T anglers don’t start doing some self policing the state agencies are going to step in and do it for us, sooner or later, and not just with T’s held in the hot weather either. Smaller limits or just skipping the deep summer months of July and August would be a good start. Obviously at the present time there is no regulations regarding scheduling of T’s during the summer and T’s, whether at the club level or bigger trails are free to schedule events as they desire, for now. But eventually regulations will be imposed, possibly using misrepresented facts similar to this article, to satisfy certain groups with hidden agendas.
RE: Politics of Bass Fishing
Makes you wonder that if the mortality rate can be so high then how can lakes down south be so awesome? It sure gets warmer in Fla for a longer period of time than the far north. For every study or opinion against tourny's you can find a study for tourny's.
RE: Just don't know how..........................
As big as tournament fishing has got,every year more and more people are added. A lot of these folks I have noticed are very young and just love the competiveness but really don't understand what it takes to ensure the future of bass fishing. Growing up it was softball tournaments and when that died out something else took its place and now it fishing tourneys. It's just that in my opinion a lot of these folks don't have the knowledge to take care of the fish yet and that being the reason for the higher mortalities.
RE: Just don't know how..........................
I was part of a study in the late 80-.s in Tennessee . A group from Tennessee Tech took all the fish we caught in club tournaments put them back in an area that was boardered off from the rest of the lake. The fish had plenty of depth and room. During the summer months from July 1 until Sept 15 the secenario went like this, at weigh-in 2 % mortality, 24 hours 10% mortality, 72 hours 40% mortality. The hotter the water and the deeper the fish came from the higher the mortality. The longer they stayed in the livewell the greater the mortality.During the early spring and late fall early winter the loss was much less.
The bottom line was that once the water goes over 80 degrees, and the fish go deeper than 20 feet the mortality will be high. The more a fish is handled the greater its chance of dieing. If the fish are layed on the boats carpet or a dry belly board the greater the chance of thier dieing. We used catch and release formulas.
The results are that now that club only weighs 3 fish and they dont have any tournaments in July,August ro September.Fish2win
RE: "Not Rocket Surgery!"
I haven't hugged a tree today but I really missed hugging all of those dead bass I saw floating at the marina after the tournament last week end. What a waste! Made me want to chop the tree down.
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RE: Just don't know how..........................
I haven't read all the post. Too many. This sounds far fetched especially with the cheating going on but one day maybe there could be tornaments where fish are caught (weighed,and/or measured) and released imediately. I know there are complications like honesty, people wanting to see all the fish at the weigh in, etc. But alot of things are possible in this day of technology. I'm sure they could find a way. Certified scales on each boat, or multiple weigh in sites on the lake so fish could be released quicker. This would be easy to accomplish on big tornaments like B.A.S.S. where film crews follow the boats. Just an idea, one day maybe. Lie detectors could be used more often. You could always show footage of the catched on a big screen at the weigh in. Just an idea that's time probably hasn't come. Think how much better it would be for the fish not bouncing in the livewell for hours. Stress of course kills especially combined with heat. Even when the relocated the Elk to Kentucky the bioligist knew a certain number would die from stress on the trip even with the best care. Not knocking anyone here just an idea. Satelite, GPS, Wireless web all could help one day.
RE: Just don't know how..........................
This thread's longer than a rainy weekend.
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