Can't wait to ask them when we can start electrofishing!
Lets go and ask for more fish attractors. The ones they put down a couple years ago are finally holding fish.
And maybe we ask if permits can be obtained to put down our own!
I will be there as well. I’ll even have some crappie.com decals for you if you can make it.
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Can't wait to ask them when we can start electrofishing!
Lets go and ask for more fish attractors. The ones they put down a couple years ago are finally holding fish.
And maybe we ask if permits can be obtained to put down our own!
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For a FEE they will consider your application.
I investigated that possibility several years ago and was informed that the permit application was $750..00 there was no guarantee that it would be accepted. Another hiccup was that the GPS coordinates had to be recorded and a fish attractor bouy must be placed over the attractor and MAINTAINED by the person who installed it.
Fee for purchasing marker bouy, in the neighbor hood of over $100.00.
They make it almost impossible to LEGALLY install (place) attractors. Much more restrictions than noted.
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Wonder why they plan it during the week, during business hours. Probably to be able to state a lack of interest. I will try and make it.
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I agree the biologists are great, its the ones above hoarding the $$$$ that are azzhats.
3 to 8 is a really long time maybe mini meeting spread out? I'll ask Monday. Then the mention of lake apopka north shore is overboard, I know where that came from for sure Sent from my SM-N960U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
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