Quote Originally Posted by first2fish View Post
Heres some interesting info.....i love to fish for bedding bass......but i let them go asap after caught and have went back to nest later after i caught the bass and he/she was back on the nest...every time ! When fishing larger lakes i dont think {i dont do this} people keeping a few large bass affects the system very much but i had a freind that fished a 100 acre lake and kept bass i know of that weighed 7.5....at least 4 bass around 5 lb. Etc. Etc. Bad idea on a lake that small ! The largest bass in a lake produce the most eggs. After he did this for about 2 years and me telling him what i stated above he was crying the blues about not being able to catch the quality of bass he had in the past. All i said to him was..........i told ya ! Keep some bass to eat if you want to but nothing over 3 lbs..thats my 10 cents. Later jc. Oh by the way when i warned him about it he said {i pay for my fishing lic. And im going to get my moneys worth}
Hahaha...Yep that's true and i don't really have a problem with it because having a fishing license makes one legal to fish within the rules of the lake and or state. What it doesn't do is give people common sense, a sense of courtesy to others or the right to be an A-hole. They usually have those wonderful traits from the parents!

I used to fish Jacobson a lot back a few years ago. This was before they built the dike in the back that separated the park into two lakes. I loved it when they had the free fishing day event. They would stock the lake with Bass and catfish and they were roped off to stay in the back end of the lake. It was fun to go the next day or two after the masses left and I could wear those bass out walking the bank. Once they took the net down to let the fish scatter into the lake we would catch nice ones from our Jon Boat on the Golf course side of the lake.

The folks waiting to fish at the blast of the horn on the first day could limit out within minutes on catfish and the sad thing is...the first horn was so kids only can fish but man the so called adults couldn't follow that simple rule. I watched many adults cast and catch fish and have a kid sitting nearby so they could claim it their fish. Stringers were full and heavy with Bass and Catfish and that kind of stuff pisses me off. One year they had an official (game warden I believe) there and I talked with him and of course he was gonna give warnings and just have a presence he really wasn't there to bust anyone on breaking the rules.

If they policed it it would be an expensive venture for the city so I guess its just an event that will run its course. I don't fish over there anymore so I'm not sure if they have it or not anymore.