For all you spider riggers, check out page 100 in the new fishing/hunting rule book. Then call your warden and get him to explain it. We are still hashing it out over on the other fourm.
A gun in hand is a lot better than a cop on the phone.
Haven't seen it. Could you post it?
PB Wht. Crappie 2.48 lbs 02-12-2011
On page 100, top left of the page, it states (and I quote)
"Using more than two poles is prohibited on community fishing lakes not within state parks."
There is a list of community lakes and Conroe is one of them. Was advised to call local game warden and get his take on the new rule. I could be reading something into it that is not there.....problem of mine. Anyway...
To answer the other questions, there are only really 4 forums (fishing) that I hang out in. The one I was talking about,,,and your a member Skip, is Texas Best Fishing.com. There are a lot of great people over there to learn from. The others are this one, and 2 saltwater forums from florida........which is where we will head after Nov 1. That is where our winter place is. The life of a traveler ya know.
Dusty.
A gun in hand is a lot better than a cop on the phone.
CAPMEL?(one of the saltwater ones?)
Are you saying 2 rods are you allowed on most state reservoirs? I can see in the near future that happening in a lot of states. I think Lake Weiss in Alabama is now 3 poles. I can live with that. I guess I can live with what ever the law says.
I'm pretty sure that means bank fishing in community ponds because they were being fished out. I called TPWD like a month or two ago and asked them about spider rigging here and they said you can have up to 100 hooks out. After that you have to have a commercial fishing license. If I remember correctly, they took a pole on the TPWD site, and that was one of the questions they asked.
I'll still have to call the warden on Conroe, cuz Conroe is listed as a community lake. It also stated "Lake", not Ponds. BUT if it is within a park, you can have as many as you want??? Or at least that is the way it reads. "Community lakes Not within State Parks"
A gun in hand is a lot better than a cop on the phone.
OK, OK, got the up to date info. If I had just delved futher into the book. Made a couple of calls and finally someone told me to look in the front of the book and it states that "Community lake is a lake under 75 acres and so on and so forth." So , guess on the big lakes we do not have to worry about it.
A gun in hand is a lot better than a cop on the phone.