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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbak View Post
    There are 3 to 5 HUNDRED Pay lakes in the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana Area. all wanting the same thing,Big Catfish Now you see the Problem
    Wow, I had no idea there were that many paylakes in the Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana region. Three to five hundred paylakes?? I could see 100-150 various paylakes but had no idea it was that many. I would bet most of these pay lakes will buy big catfish from **** near anyone as long as the fish are in good shape upon purchase. I'm sure the pay lake owners could care less if you're a licensed commercial fisherman or just a regular joe, big catfish are big catfish no matter who's bringing them into the lakes.

    Certainly sheds light on the situation if there are truly that many pay lakes demanding big cats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redearhoosier View Post
    Wow, I had no idea there were that many paylakes in the Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana region. Three to five hundred paylakes?? I could see 100-150 various paylakes but had no idea it was that many. I would bet most of these pay lakes will buy big catfish from **** near anyone as long as the fish are in good shape upon purchase. I'm sure the pay lake owners could care less if you're a licensed commercial fisherman or just a regular joe, big catfish are big catfish no matter who's bringing them into the lakes.

    Certainly sheds light on the situation if there are truly that many pay lakes demanding big cats.

    Seems like the perfect situation for some Fish and Wildlife undercover work. If need be, I can pose as an old,fat, catfisherman wanting to sell my catch!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by restornator View Post
    sorry, but this is an immoral way to make a living, and how do you know how hard it is?
    This is a seriously silly comment. Commercial fishermen are very restricted in what they can do and work extremely hard. Educate yourself on a subject before making comments.

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    What I want to know is How is the Fishing on KY Lake on or close to the Oct meeting Oct 26th, I am coming to the meeting was thinking about a fishing trip at the same time "5 HR TRIP One Way" have a 18 ft Targa will probably stay at Sportsman lodge on Jonathons creek Or am Open to sugestions I will fish for anything but seem to always have a line out for cats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    . Commercial fishermen are very restricted in what they can do.....
    Huh? I'm sure you're not speaking to the 24/7/365 completely unrestricted regs currently in place but rather their ability to earn a living doing something else?

    Are they somehow more restricted than the 100s of thousands of blue collar Americans that lose their jobs on an annual basis due to no fault of their own?

    Is their ability to go and get an education and learn new skills more restricted than others?

    Please educate us on these so called restrictions that only apply to this group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowerider View Post
    Huh? I'm sure you're not speaking to the 24/7/365 completely unrestricted regs currently in place but rather their ability to earn a living doing something else?Are they somehow more restricted than the 100s of thousands of blue collar Americans that lose their jobs on an annual basis due to no fault of their own?Is their ability to go and get an education and learn new skills more restricted than others?Please educate us on these so called restrictions that only apply to this group.
    http://fw.ky.gov/navigation.aspx?cid...742C780educate yourself, I'm not doing your homework for you!

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    Tim I'm not sure what you're trying to link to but there are no restrictions on catfish.

    I'm done with this post - I hope some of you can make the meeting.

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