Preach on brotherman!

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This article can be found at http://www.smallmouth.org/ConservationRegs.html
Because of the hard fighting smallmouth and the quality of fish found in some regulated lakes and streams across the country, interest in fishing for the smallmouth has greatly increase in the past two decades. However, habitat quality continues to decline. Samllmouth populations have been attacked from two directions. First, because of habitat degradation, and secondly, because of increased fishing pressure, the quality of fish in unregulated lakes and streams has decreased. Greater protection of bass populations assures us a future in quality fishing. This means everyone would have a lake or stream close to them with quality fish and not have to spend time and money traveling longer distances to fish.
You do not hear of fishermen complaining of "too many big fish." It is the dream of all of us to spend time on the water catching quality fish. Under today's catch-and-kill regulations, many waters have mostly small fish, and less fish than in the past. A trophy fish is unlikey in these waters. This means high-quality fishing is available to only a select few who have the money to travel to remote smallmouth destinations like Idaho's Snake River, Quebec's Beuachene Preserve or Ontario Fly-Lodges. "Quality Regs" will mean a chance to finally experience quality fishing at home.
The Smallmouth Alliance believes that American smallmouth angling has great potential that is not being realized. Hundreds of rivers and lakes have the potential to be outstanding smallmouth waters. Plenty of research has been done, and it's clear many anglers want improved smallmouth fishing. This is why, I Bonefish, would like to see all of our lakes and streams here in KY under "Quality Regs" such as Dale Hollow Lake. It is a win-win for us all.
Last edited by Bonefish; 10-30-2008 at 12:53 PM.
Preach on brotherman!
Lots of people HATED the new regs at Cumberland a few years ago. I bet no one is complaining about it now. I think it may be time to investigate a 20" limit with a two fish 18"-20" slot on Cumberland.
High quality smallie fishing is Available for about the cost of 2 or 3 Dale Hollow trips.This article can be found at http://www.smallmouth.org/ConservationRegs.html
This means high-quality fishing is available to only a select few who have the money to travel to remote smallmouth destinations like Idaho's Snake River, Quebec's Beuachene Preserve or Ontario Fly-Lodges. "Quality Regs" will mean a chance to finally experience quality fishing at home.
My trips to Dale cost about $150 each........by time you get a hotel, pay gas, pay fishing permits, pay launch fees, etc, etc.....
For that $450 bucks, you can go to the Boundary Waters, or Quetico, and NAIL some nice smallies.......You might not catch a 7 pounder, but you WILL hammer LOTS of 2, 3 and 4 pounders, and might catch a couple 5's and have opportunities on 6's.
BUT I agree, that there is limited smallie fishing around our neighborhood.
Later,
Geo
AMEN Brother I will sign on to that
