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ORIGINAL: Maga2120 go to twin lakes during the first week of trout and you will see the dead trout This is because, quite frankly, 95% of the people who go to Twin Lakes for first day have no business holding a fishing rod. I'd like to see an educational requirement similar to a hunter/trapper safety course for fishing. I caught several "cut-liners" at Lower Twin with hooks nearly totally decomposed in their throat, so I'd estimate they we're doing okay...and this line cut by one of the aforementioned nincompoops who cut the line leaving about 8" of 30# mono trailing form the corner of the trout's mouth (because who knows when you'll catch a 30 pound trout at twin lakes, right?). Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that yes, you're going to see dead fish at a heavily pressured lake, but when you consider all the fishermen that fish it, all the fish that are hooked, landed, and released, and the amount of fish you see dead, I'd say your 50% looks alot more like 3-5% to me. I had my first fish die on me last night up at Conemaugh Lake since well over a year ago (not counting a few crappie that are gonna make a nice camping meal soon), it's all about learning how to keep fish alive. quote:
In my OPINION, March is one of the best months for serious trout fishing. A lot of water has had an early season stocking and you do not have to compete with a lot of the non-sense that takes place after opening day. Amen! I was trout fishing 3-4 times per week from early March up to the day before opening day (in a DHALO section), and after opening day I think I've gone for trout maaaybe 5 times. Opening day ruins it for me. quote:
If anything they should open trout season to year round fishing and lower the daily limit to 3 trout. They should then stock every other week. That way we can go fishing when the weather allows knowing that fresh fish were put in the water no more the one week prior. I totally agree on the year round season. Though bi-weekly stockings will probably bump your license price up to $50-60. Still, without the hype of opening day, the trout wouldnt get depleted nearly as quickly. quote:
On the original topic, closing the lakes for a month of fishing so they can have "opening day" two weeks earlier is just dumb. I'd like them to explain to me what anybody is gaining from that. What they get is alot of hype that incites the once-yearly fishermen to drop $32 on a license and trout stamp that they'll never use after the second weekend in April. It's an excellent business practice, really. But should you really manage your natural resources like a corporation?
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