I would believe if my job depended on a good fishery I would do anything I could to keep said fishery in very good condition
We all see the pictures of guides everyday putting pictures on social media with one guy and 30 fish or two people and 40 fish. Why would they keep their limit. Do you feel guides should keep their limit?
I would believe if my job depended on a good fishery I would do anything I could to keep said fishery in very good condition
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If it’s within the law then I am fine with it. Why would we restrict guides from keeping a limit?
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He may be gifting them to the client. In 19 years of guiding my clients got all the fish I caught.
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Last edited by slowhand; 06-07-2022 at 06:20 PM.
No names told but a guide in Illinois got busted a few years back. He was catching more than his limit and counted his total in with his clients. 3 people 45 crappie, more than 15 were caught by him. I believe he lost his right to guide for a few years and maybe fined some as well. If a guide fishes every day I would think maybe not catch a limit if his clients are catching fish. That is what he is being paid for, not to fill their freezer. Just my opinion
Guides are out there everyday they shouldn’t be keeping their limit. It isn’t helping the fishery.
Next question should guides be required to have a guide permit?
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