dropshot
Well-Known Member
quote:
Originally posted by quinner01
Dont give in Dropshot. You are backed by the regs, and quite clearly.
Hey quinner I wouldn't even consider giving in. Thanks for the support.
I caught my first steelhead on the Saugeen in 1969. Been chasing them ever since. Love the sport. Nothing but respect for the fish. For the most part I practice catch and release. I'll keep the odd male for a buddy of mine or if it's bleeding and looks like it won't make it.
I make a point of checking each new edition of the regs for any changes. They need to be condensed. In New York State the same rules apply state wide. No Zones. No "you can do this here but don't do it over there". Two here. One there. Five out there. It's ridiculous. No wonder there is so much confusion.
Bottom line is if you want to play the game, learn the rules.
Originally posted by quinner01
Dont give in Dropshot. You are backed by the regs, and quite clearly.
Hey quinner I wouldn't even consider giving in. Thanks for the support.
I caught my first steelhead on the Saugeen in 1969. Been chasing them ever since. Love the sport. Nothing but respect for the fish. For the most part I practice catch and release. I'll keep the odd male for a buddy of mine or if it's bleeding and looks like it won't make it.
I make a point of checking each new edition of the regs for any changes. They need to be condensed. In New York State the same rules apply state wide. No Zones. No "you can do this here but don't do it over there". Two here. One there. Five out there. It's ridiculous. No wonder there is so much confusion.
Bottom line is if you want to play the game, learn the rules.