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Old 08-11-2008, 10:13 PM   #12 (permalink)
Hooligan
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POint to me one instance in which I have said that I would move fish from one point to the other? You can't. I haven't said it.
Another thing, who says those fish are going to die? If they aren't caught, and aren't stressed, there's a chance they'll make it through and live in the pool as long as the water isn't 90%.
I find it laughable that you use the excuse,time and time again, that "those fish are going to die anyway." Well, they are now, and one illegally, maybe both depending on the order in which they were shot. I don't care that the kid stuck a ski, I care that he didn't know to judge the length of the fish before doing so, and I care that he killed two in the same outing. THAT is where the problem lies, get that through your head. It is about the ability to judge the length of the fish in question, obviously someone already failed on that account.
High and mighty is right, if there is one species of fish that deserves protection from the off chance that someone is going to stick an arrow in them at 36" it is muskies.
FURTHERMORE, Muskies Inc 53 DID, in some ways, pay for those fish more than you or someone that isn't a member. (Maybe not those fish directly, but you'll get where I'm going with it...) By aiding the state in preserving the ability to stock advance fingerlings in suitable fisheries, and in doing so donating much of their own money, Bryan, Jamie, or Daryl can give the figure I'm sure, they did pay for those fish more than the average par-permit holder. Muskies, Inc. members have more to lose from seeing any Esox lost than most of the non-members.
Can you back up anything you say with anything other than here-say and rhetoric, or can you lay some facts on the table of your side of the story?
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We are committed to the abatement of water pollution, maintenance of records
for muskellunge habits, growth and range and the dissemination of muskie
information to everyone. We aid the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission in
angler education, muskellunge stocking, ongoing research projects, rescue and
survey programs.

Join us in our efforts to make a healthy, trophy muskellunge fishery here in
Nebraska for ours and future generations.--- Taken from MI53.org
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