Yeah, I never thought about it that way, but they would be out of a job
huh??? That just seemed like too many fish per mile or per acre to me... I
only keep what I eat, or give to friends who can no longer fish... and I
don't keep ANY bass, cause I just don't like the taste.. Bluegill fillet
sammich is a different story LOL, Chuck

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Any More Bream Flyfishers here???


> Guides won't let you keep any because it's their job security.  If you're
> not catching fish, you won't be talking up the trip to your friends.
>
> The bears, birds, predator fish, drought, and worm dunkers / gut hookers
> already kill enough.  Look up the info with the Game and Fish as to how
> many thousands are stocked every year.
>
> On the rivers, I won't keep any.  On the lakes, I may keep a few.
>
> Jerry
> WY
>
>
> At 11:43 AM 6/14/05 -0500, you wrote:
> >Gary: Thanks for the invite.... I'd be in "heaven" in "Sunfish Heaven"
> >LOL... That is a BIG fish on that page... I tell ya, the sunfish (On the
TV
> >fishing shows etc) do NOT get the credit they deserve... MOST boys and
girls
> >who are now fishermen... first fish they caught was a sunfish.. But, ya
> >can't pay the TV bills with a little hook, and redworm.. Gotta plug those
$8
> >bass lures I guess, and $30,000 boats etc... Thankfully Flyfishing is
> >gaining a vast following, and I saw two shows just last night.. One was
> >"Fishing the Grren for Browns" where they were fishing the famous "Green
> >River" for Brown Trout... It was an awesome show.. They said that river
has
> >21,000 trout per mile of river.. Thing I couldn't figure out is that they
> >said the creel limit is three per day, and most guides won't let ya keep
> >ANY.. And most all the fish they caught were small, which is what happens
> >when ya don't harvest SOME fish... Anyway.. My wife talks to ppl in
> >Wisconsin (and every other state) every day as a long distance operator,
and
> >she said she gets lots of Wisconsin calls to that city, looking fo
rfishing
> >outings etc.. That would be awesome.... Maybe some day.. I can hope..
Thanks
> >again, Chuck
>

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