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Post by fishman1 on Aug 20, 2008 20:19:24 GMT -5
when you guys say that rule that the fish has to be in the lake for two weeks i am going to explain why they do that it is becasue it takes two weeks for a fish to get adapted to the lake (to find a home) cause two days after they put a 40 pounder in the fish was swimming near the bank because it was trying to find a place to live i saw a guy that netted it and tryed to weigh fish in so that is why they have that rule
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Post by bluecat59 on Aug 20, 2008 20:29:37 GMT -5
how do you know that it was a fish that was just stocked he dont tag all the fish so how can you tell when it was stocked oh that is herman hes the only 40lb in here he was stocked 2 days ago.just some more cozy dale bull$hit to keep from paying someone.if the fish is swimming in the lake then it should count on jack pots or what not
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Post by snake513 on Aug 20, 2008 20:35:13 GMT -5
IF ITS CAUGHT IT SHOULD COUNT AS LONG AS ITS NOT SNAGGED
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Post by flatheadsteve on Aug 20, 2008 21:01:38 GMT -5
yeah if you catch a fish swimming in the lake it should count as long as it wasnt snagged.
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Post by bennie8888 on Aug 21, 2008 18:23:46 GMT -5
i agree with you guys!!!!!!!!!!...................
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Post by fishdealer04 on Aug 21, 2008 19:46:41 GMT -5
A fish caught legit in the mouth is a fish caught. No matter how long its in the lake
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Post by bigcat2525 on Aug 27, 2008 9:58:57 GMT -5
i agree Bang!
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Post by channelguy on Aug 27, 2008 11:55:41 GMT -5
as said above.....don't have a rule that can't be enforced objectively......otherwise there will be issues in interpretation.
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Post by ronniejohnson on Aug 27, 2008 12:27:52 GMT -5
how about if the fish gets evicted for it home and is tring to find another home and while in his search for a home decides he's hungry so he eats my shad. Does he count or not lol. Just trying to bring a little humor guys don't get mad a me.
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Post by kingcatpaylaker on Aug 27, 2008 13:32:35 GMT -5
not at all, i agree if a fish is in the lake it is free to catch just like the fish thats been in that lake for a yr. no matter how long its been in the lake as long as it is caught in the mouth then it is a good J.P. fish, but then again we are talking about a lake that makes the rules up as they go and the fish are caught.
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Post by whiskers on Aug 27, 2008 18:34:00 GMT -5
as I dont necessarily agree with the rule.. people still spend their money to fish there know the rule.. as a paylake owner, would you change your rule if you were still bringing in good dough? Now, dont get me wrong, I also believe if I catch it, it should count, but I also know the rule before I even pay for the ticket.. Just wish they would change that rule.. I also wish I could build a fire at the big lake lol...
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Post by fishman1 on Oct 25, 2008 16:49:09 GMT -5
therawmikehall dont fish it then
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Post by kingcatpaylaker on Oct 27, 2008 7:41:44 GMT -5
im sure there is a few of us on here that dont and wont, the owners are tite wads, money hungery, and that is all they care about is $$$$$$$$$$$$$... not like a few of the other lake owners on the site that care about there anglers... the just care about $$$$$$ (cozy). Dont get me wrong its about making $$$ BUT you got to relate well and talk to your customers like they are people not dumbass's, thats how they treat you unless you are one of their locals that fish there every wk.end
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Post by gloomis1983 on Nov 1, 2008 7:54:26 GMT -5
well put
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Post by flatheadsteve on Nov 1, 2008 21:38:09 GMT -5
i think andy pretty much covered what needed to be said.lol.
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