I found the article I was thinking about and it lists the lakes. The article is from 2012, 10 years ago and the fish are bred in North MS but for small impoundments.
Magnolia triploid hybrid crappie
I found the article I was thinking about and it lists the lakes. The article is from 2012, 10 years ago and the fish are bred in North MS but for small impoundments.
Magnolia triploid hybrid crappie
If I die from a Deadly Sin it will be Gluttony!
"Formerly known as rojoguio"
I found the article I was thinking about and it lists the lakes. The article is from 2012, 10 years ago and the fish are bred in North MS but for small impoundments.
Magnolia triploid hybrid crappie
If I die from a Deadly Sin it will be Gluttony!
"Formerly known as rojoguio"
Here is a post on this site from 2005 or so.
https://www.crappie.com/crappie/main-crappie-fishing-forum/11620-yall-talked-triploid-crappie/
If I die from a Deadly Sin it will be Gluttony!
"Formerly known as rojoguio"
Anyone can fish everyday, I fished 5 days this week myself. Guides get good at fishing but it seems this question should be answered by the guide's client. If your on the water, properly licensed, you can fish. Seems if the guide checks the boxes the guide can fish too.
If I die from a Deadly Sin it will be Gluttony!
"Formerly known as rojoguio"
Agreed Snubby but you know as well as I do the guide isn't catching fish, he is letting the clients catch more fish on his limit. And I also agree they need a guide license and pay taxes.
Not trying to hate on guides most are good guys, but as it has been said they should set the bar.
All this is trivial my friend. Best thing to realize is life is short. Pick your battles. I can say the biggest advice I was ever given was "some things you just can't fix" the other "if your gonna be dumb you better be tough". I trust our biologist as much as one can a guberment employee. But in the end I realize complaints get nowhere without merit or statistical evidence.
At the lakes I guide on in Ky , I have to have a fishing license, a Ky guide license, and a US Coast Guard OUPV Captains license. I can’t contribute to my clients’ creel and the rare times I might make a few casts is when I’m scouting bluegill/Redear beds. I don’t fish Livescope with clients. My job is to put my clients on fish and train them how to catch them. Whatever other guides do is their business.
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I’ve taken customers on several guided trips. From Kentucky Lake to Louisiana red fishing. I’ve never had a guide catch or keep his limit. In other words , if the limit was 15 a person and there were two of us paying, we fished until we caught 30 or time was up. I’ve never been allowed to catch the guides limit. I like it that way. From a guides point of view I’d think they would want it that way. If his 15 were kept every day, that’s 15 he can’t catch tomorrow.
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Is it legal to guide on C.O.E. lakes ? Have a license ? Pay Federal Taxes ? If Yes to all three questions then law abiding guides should be able to do with their 10/15 fish as I do with my 15 . jmo.
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