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I had to apply for a "Special Event Permit" from the Grenada Corps office and some of the rules are as follows:
"t. The tournament staging area and the primary/secondary weigh-in stations must be located on government property within a recreation area that possesses a boat ramp."
"u. Tournament participants, during designated tournament hours, will only have in possession at all times the maximum number or fish the tournament allows for weigh-in,,,,,"
"v. All live fish will be returned back into project waters....................Dead fish will not be returned to project waters and the permittee and/or tournament organizers will have the right to determine how the expired fish will be dispersed,,,,,,,,,,,,,"
I will be talking with my contact at the Grenada office Monday to get more clarification on rule "u".
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If I remember correctly, the manager at each lake sets the rules for each lake. So it may be different at the next Corp lake we go to. Major, if this isn't accurate correct me.
What is disappointing is the idea of catching a three pounder, wanting to mount it, but having to put it back. I guess the best you can due is hope it is one of the fish that die before you get to the scale.
Regardless, I feel we need to happily comply with the rules to set a good example for others. There are plenty out there that think we are damaging the fisheries by holding tournaments. The corps are going to listen to them as much as they listen to us. I believe fishing is a right, but holding a tournament is a privilege. We need to generate all the goodwill we can by being compliant.
That second rule could get a lot of fellers in trouble if not watched closely. Seeing as I rarely catch seven fish, shouldn't have to be too concerned with accidentally going over.
The permit they sent to me is for all Corps lakes; however, the lake manager may interpret them differently.
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How I came up with that theory was from the controversy at Arkabutla last year. I believe we were told we had to donate the dead fish at that tournament.
I remember there were some pretty strong feelings there. I'm not trying to stir up a conflict; just want to be sure everyone understands the rules and abides by them.
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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If you catch a huge one theyll let you keep it. They have at all the previous tourneys. Bo n Brad kept all 7 of theirs from grenada year before last. They had over 19 lbs so they kept them
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I agree with what Atm is saying but at the same time I think we should be able to keep a limit of fish just like anyone else....just saying...
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