It's always going to get poached because no matter what law or reg is in place some low rent mental midget will do what he wants. Unfortunate but true....

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It's always going to get poached because no matter what law or reg is in place some low rent mental midget will do what he wants. Unfortunate but true....
I live about 5 miles from the lake and I only fish there about 3 times a year. I was down there in summer last year and saw 3 separate stringers of illegal fish before I even left the dock. Not just bass, but catfish and crappie also. With all the pressure and fish poaching going on, I would rather fish Herrington, Cumberland, and Laurel because it gets me upset to see this kind of activity. I really like the idea about a poaching hotline. I also agree that they need more enforcement with the size limits. Wish there was something I could personally do to help with this problem, but I have also been told to mind my own business several times when I try to inform someone that their fish are illegal.
Everyone needs to call 1-800-858-1549 and let KDFWR know what is going on. The more people complain, the quicker something can be done. It is the squeeky wheel syndrome.
I have to agree with Tim_T, the more calls made when we see these things the better. I for one will do my part and have in the past!!!!
Good Freaking luck, I've got one of the worst deer poaching problems known to man on the property that I manage for our hunting. I've called everybody but George Bush and I haven't seen dudely squat done about it. I've talked to main honcho's in Frankfort and seen no relief. My county doesn't even have a game warden AT ALL ANYMORE. Fishing is no different, they say they are understaffed and overworked. I tried to be a conservation officer out of highschool, I'd had better luck becoming an Albino astronaut with the red tape involved in making that a profession at the time, Sorry fellas I feel your pain and feel the same way as you but good luck with the complaining thing you are going to need it, LOL.
I've said it before, but I have the poaching tip line programmed in my cell phone. I can't say as I've ever paid enough attention to what other people are catching to have to use it.
A year or two ago, I was in earshot of a boat at Cedar Creek that was stopped by the wildlife officer. They had a couple of fish that were too short (can't remember which species). They claimed ignorance and the officer let them pass.
So is there a good time to go to Cedar Creek ? I live a hour 1/2 away but I don't want to drive all the way down there if it is flooded with boats and you can't find a place to go. Is there a horsepower limit ? I read about it in some magazine awhile ago and been wanting to go. I might use a sick day this week. I agree with catch and release also, I might throw a couple in the livewell only to take some pictures later on. Why eat the bass ?, or how many crappie do you need for a good dinner ? Some people !!
