kalous1
5/10/2009 9:52:00 AMThe Jigmiester
5/10/2009 6:33:00 PMGisteppo
5/10/2009 6:36:00 PME
Desertcreek
5/11/2009 11:02:00 AMI have been checking reports on this site for 2 years now and never felt compelled to leave a comment until today. I think you should be careful when accusing a person or group of people of being a bad steward. First off the word steward is used to describe the handling of a resource and the users responsibility to the resource. Sportsmanship and stewardship are two totally different issues.You may be a bad sportsman in respect to how you treat others around you but that doesn't translate into somehow abusing the resource. An abuser of a resource is detrimental to that resource. He may be very friendly and courteous to other anglers and appear to be a great sportsman. All the while doing his part to destroy the resource for his own pleasure. A bad sportsman is no fun to be around but I would rather share water with a guy who is rude than one who is actually doing harm to the fishery.Tournament anglers as well as any other angler typically try to catch as many big fish as they can. As long as they are properly handling the fish and following the laws you can't accuse them of being a bad steward. Drawing a comparison between a guy who "sorelips" a bunch of fish in a particular hole and a poor steward is ridiculous. My personal experience has been that tournament anglers are very conscientious about the fisheries they compete on as well as any other body of water they fish. The other thing that always strikes me as weird is that you never hear a tournament angler on one of these chat boards blaming recreational fishermen or even pleasure boaters for ruining there tournament experience. For that matter in the 14 tournaments I have fished in the last 2 years I have never heard a protest from a fellow tournament angler describing the issues you are complaining about in your report in regards to another tournament angler. That one is really bizarre because if we are as bad as you say we are wouldn't it be inevitable that we would have conflict with each other. I'm not sure how you can expect another angler to know where your drift is headed and particularly on a day like Saturday where there was zero wind until the 3:00 in the afternoon. We were off the water at 3:45.You also can't blame your success on the fact that someone had already fished a spot. I watched another contestant fish a spot I wanted to fish for an hour and came in literally right behind him ( he was still idling out) and caught a 4 1/2 lb LM and a 5lb LM in 10 minutes. Gisteppo, if I'm not mistaken you live on Long. You should know that there are only 2 tournaments the entire season on this lake. One is held in May or June and the other is always in August. The entire rest of the year you have the place to yourself. It is always disappointing to show up to fish and find a bunch of people on the water but that doesn't give you the right to bash tournament fishermen just because you were disappointed. The public also received more creel census data from that little tournament Saturday than they will the entire rest of the year and the tax payer didn't have to pay a dime for it and we don't kill the fish. All 28 boats released every fish alive. I am not trying to hammer you with my defense and I'm not even saying you don't have a legitimate grip but we all have a legitimate grip about something on a regular basis. My issue is when you make it sound like this is an epidemic that needs to be thwarted before it rages out of controll and ruins our fisheries. The health of the fishery and your personal experience on that fishery are separate subjects and the latter doesn't constitute an oranized effort. Controlling poaching would be a good cause to spearhead. I have thought about giving pleasure boaters lessons on how to launch and load so us fishermen don't have to spend hours waiting in line on the weekend while they jack around with there ski boats.LOL You are right about the morning bite. It was insane.
Desertcreek
5/11/2009 11:03:00 AMI have been checking reports on this site for 2 years now and never felt compelled to leave a comment until today. I think you should be careful when accusing a person or group of people of being a bad steward. First off the word steward is used to describe the handling of a resource and the users responsibility to the resource. Sportsmanship and stewardship are two totally different issues.You may be a bad sportsman in respect to how you treat others around you but that doesn't translate into somehow abusing the resource. An abuser of a resource is detrimental to that resource. He may be very friendly and courteous to other anglers and appear to be a great sportsman. All the while doing his part to destroy the resource for his own pleasure. A bad sportsman is no fun to be around but I would rather share water with a guy who is rude than one who is actually doing harm to the fishery.Tournament anglers as well as any other angler typically try to catch as many big fish as they can. As long as they are properly handling the fish and following the laws you can't accuse them of being a bad steward. Drawing a comparison between a guy who "sorelips" a bunch of fish in a particular hole and a poor steward is ridiculous. My personal experience has been that tournament anglers are very conscientious about the fisheries they compete on as well as any other body of water they fish. The other thing that always strikes me as weird is that you never hear a tournament angler on one of these chat boards blaming recreational fishermen or even pleasure boaters for ruining there tournament experience. For that matter in the 14 tournaments I have fished in the last 2 years I have never heard a protest from a fellow tournament angler describing the issues you are complaining about in your report in regards to another tournament angler. That one is really bizarre because if we are as bad as you say we are wouldn't it be inevitable that we would have conflict with each other. I'm not sure how you can expect another angler to know where your drift is headed and particularly on a day like Saturday where there was zero wind until the 3:00 in the afternoon. We were off the water at 3:45.You also can't blame your success on the fact that someone had already fished a spot. I watched another contestant fish a spot I wanted to fish for an hour and came in literally right behind him ( he was still idling out) and caught a 4 1/2 lb LM and a 5lb LM in 10 minutes. Gisteppo, if I'm not mistaken you live on Long. You should know that there are only 2 tournaments the entire season on this lake. One is held in May or June and the other is always in August. The entire rest of the year you have the place to yourself. It is always disappointing to show up to fish and find a bunch of people on the water but that doesn't give you the right to bash tournament fishermen just because you were disappointed. The public also received more creel census data from that little tournament Saturday than they will the entire rest of the year and the tax payer didn't have to pay a dime for it and we don't kill the fish. All 28 boats released every fish alive. I am not trying to hammer you with my defense and I'm not even saying you don't have a legitimate grip but we all have a legitimate grip about something on a regular basis. My issue is when you make it sound like this is an epidemic that needs to be thwarted before it rages out of controll and ruins our fisheries. The health of the fishery and your personal experience on that fishery are separate subjects and the latter doesn't constitute an oranized effort. Controlling poaching would be a good cause to spearhead. I have thought about giving pleasure boaters lessons on how to launch and load so us fishermen don't have to spend hours waiting in line on the weekend while they jack around with there ski boats.LOL You are right about the morning bite. It was insane.
Gisteppo
5/11/2009 11:54:00 AMWhere the difference is, that I see, is that just one or two jerks has become 5 or 6. I'd like to think enough people read these reports to make a difference. Bringing this issue up isn't an accusation of competitors, it is shining a light on a bad element and hoping that the body of anglers as a whole can exert pressure to keep this fringe element in check. It is in hopes that more anglers stick it in the back of their mind that maybe they know someone like this, and can help curb some of the behavior that creates these experiences. As I said, I fish with competitors, and on the whole they are very good about what they do, while being aware of the waters they share.
Im offering up an open seat to you anytime, Ill pay the gas. Come out, lets talk lake and Ill hook you up with some seriously beneficial data about the body of water here that most don't have access to.
As for 2 tournaments a year, I counted 6 total last year, though I think there may be some unsanctioned stuff happening outside the bass club.
E
Desertcreek
5/11/2009 12:52:00 PMGisteppo
5/11/2009 1:31:00 PMLiving out here, you get to know the difference between a couple bass boats and events. At 6am, when I hear 20 bass boats all pin the throttles at the same time, seeing some head up, some head down, and have at least 15-20 boats fish my dock throughout the day, thats definitely not normal fishing pressure. Been out here long enough to see which is which. No green labels, but its obvious whats happening.
You can reach me anytime via the email feature in the forums section on this website.
E
Thrasher
5/14/2009 5:38:00 PMfishbio
5/14/2009 6:59:00 PMStewardship doesnt equal killing a native fish. The common name for "squawfish" is "northern pikeminnow."
I still respect you E!! Lets go fishing sometime and I will show you how to catch them.
Jigmiester, the bass guys have nothing to do with slot limits. Thats a management decision based on best available science. Besides in most permitted bass tournaments there are no restriction except those that are imposed by the tournament director or in some instances a specific body of water may have a restriction (i.e. Long Lake).. If the tournament allowed me to catch a 8" fish then I could do so. Besides if it were up to the bass guys we would protect everything 17" and larger because their the big producers.
Gisteppo
5/17/2009 9:31:00 PMAs for our fine feathered friends the Northern Pikeminnow, while they are native in region, they are not controlled by seasonal issues and predation as they would be in a balanced ecosystem. As such, they require predation by anglers. Let's go catch a bunch some day and I can show you some stunted fish, some deformed fish, and have a look at their diet, which I think anyone will find to be appalling to the sport fishery fan (bass fry by the pound!).
E