kantuckyII wrote:DO you know who I'm talking about Bleeding Red?
The thing is though, I believe the locals are raping that lake too. You can only harvest so many bass, even in a lake like that, before you begin to really impact it. It's a shame that Kentuckians are getting the blame only when I am quite sure the local boys are taking a lot and those from Tennessee and Ohio as well. I know if a guy who put the knife to an 8 lb bass down there about 10 or so years ago. Some of the locals came to talk to him about it a couple days later but he was already back in Ohio.
One thing though...if out of state people do stop going down there to fish, can you imagine the impact it would have on their local economy? Hotels, campgrounds, groceries, gasoline, fishing license etc etc it would all add up
I dont know who that guy is.
The locals can get mad , but until the Alabama Fish and Game changes the bag limits and put a slot limit on those fish that are being taken out, the people taking the fish are not breaking the law. The people messing up their vehicles are!
I am not for taking any fish, but they need to make that place catch and release only for the next couple years and then watch the numbers take off.
And yeah, when those same locals messing up peoples property started losing their businesses and jobs because the out of towners stop coming to fish, they will wake up.