Read the regulations on the Corps impoundments.
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Click here to collapse content 327.18 Commercial Activities.
The engaging in or solicitation of business without the express written permission of the District Engineer is prohibited.
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Do you happen to know where when and how to apply for the guide license you mentioned? In Mississippi?
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The guides that I know in KY have Captains Licenses. I do not know of any in MS that have any kind of a license. I was told none were required in MS even on the Corps lakes ...so dunno
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Well according to all the discussions with several biologists that I've listened to fishermen can't deplete the crappie population on a lake......
I've seen this discussion pop up several times over the years and as all of you know you just simply can't catch most of the crappie in any school or on any brush pile.....
There are times when most just won't hit anything.....
Those that have the biggest problem with this topic usually struggle to catch crappie and feel their lakes Crappie population is low....
Instead of thinking that maybe try making some changes to your fishing techniques and fish different areas, maybe watch for areas where there isn't a lot of fishing pressure on your lake.....
Lake Fork is one of the most fished lakes I know of but yet it's a constant producer of big stringers and big fish....
I think we're shooting ourselves in the foot wanting more and tougher restrictions....
I'm sure some will disagree with my opinion but just know it's My Opinion.....
Want to catch More and Bigger Fish? Come on, I'll show you how......