Mar-03-2017 02:42 PM
Mar-13-2017 08:00 AM
wbwood wrote:John S. wrote:
I would have called the game warden. That is too many fish in his possession. Solve the problem by getting his stuff impounded.
How is it too much in his possession? Possession has nothing to do with it. How much he takes per day does. If he's there a week and the creel limit is 50 bream a day, he could easily have 350 bream in his freezer.
Mar-13-2017 07:04 AM
John S. wrote:
I would have called the game warden. That is too many fish in his possession. Solve the problem by getting his stuff impounded.
Mar-13-2017 06:29 AM
Mar-13-2017 06:08 AM
Mar-13-2017 06:01 AM
Mar-13-2017 05:53 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
In Ontario Whats in your freezer counts towards your possession limit. This guy sounds so sketchy.
Mar-13-2017 05:28 AM
Mar-13-2017 05:01 AM
cmcdar wrote:Jebby14 wrote:
side note: not sure where you are but around here that style of "fishing" brakes so many regulations. Our MNR would have had a field day with him and they can fine and impound EVERYTHING. it would have been awesome.
I'm in Georgia
Actually, we were at this campground back in December. These same people plus a few others were here doing the same thing. One guy even brought a FREEZER. They catch 10 or 20 per day. So one guy gets about 200 fish per 2 week stay.
I asked them what to they do with them all, sell them? No, they eat them! They must eat these fish EVERY DAY!
I have never seen a conervation officer or game warden so there is no one to stop them. (Accept a nesting Goose)
Perhaps it is legal in Georgia.
Mar-12-2017 07:20 AM
Mar-12-2017 07:13 AM
Mar-06-2017 07:22 AM
Mar-06-2017 05:37 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
side note: not sure where you are but around here that style of "fishing" brakes so many regulations. Our MNR would have had a field day with him and they can fine and impound EVERYTHING. it would have been awesome.
Mar-06-2017 04:41 AM
Mar-06-2017 03:58 AM
cmcdar wrote:That's great - at least you didn't have to look for cat poop to put in his path.
Problem solved - Not only did he move his stuff, and an his fishing friend on the other side of him, both packed up everthing and left the park a week early!
MORAL of the story:
If asking politely does not work always have a nesting goose near by for backup.
Mar-06-2017 02:46 AM
FunnyCamper wrote:
WHO walks under another's awning? I just don't get that 🙂
Glad your problem is handled.