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Massachusetts => Ice Fishing Massachusetts => Topic started by: ronbgood55 on Mar 04, 2022, 02:57 PM
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This subject came up under a topic I started about Chumming and It hits a sore spot with me. I don't know if trout die eating corn because I never caught one with corn in it and I caught my fair share of stock rainbows BUT HERE IS MY SORE SPOT....of the 31 rainbow trout I caught ice fishing 4 of them had BASS PLASTIC WORMS IN THEM?|!!!!!!There bellies were swollen...You guys know what I. talking about I did not eat those trout. They eat those bass worms full of scents and chemicals. I see those bass worms all over the shore line all puffed up in the summer time I can see it coming down the pike guys....Bass Worms and all those plastic baits will go the way of the lead sinkers. I'll get down from the soap box...Take care keep jigging Guys.
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Yeah, that's been about as popular as the bait-container tossing crowds.
Yet these turds will be the first to complain about "their rights" to fish when spots get closed because of "their" littering/polluting.
Maybe the manufacturers could develop a safe biodegradable lure, one that is made of an inert mixture, so that if it were eaten by fish it would be harmless (except for not being digestible).
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trout will eat all kinds of stuff. i have found lots plastics, leaves, rocks, sticks, cig butts........... i still eat them though :P
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They already have biodegradable ones. They are more expensive but worked just as well IMO. I can't say I don't throw my share of wacky rigged yamamotos but would be nice to see a large company come out with a biodegradable version.
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I think that corn/trout thing is just a stupid myth that won’t die. Plastic baits on the other hand…
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To be honest, I assume most of these plastics come from anglers just tossing them after a catch since the plastic is all torn up? The only time I actually lose plastics is if I’m snagged , or, I could count on one hand the amount of times I’ve caught a fish and it’s swallowed the bait but the hook was still there. Ragged worn out plastics return to the backpack where I take them home and intend on tossing them, but laziness ensues and I always just end up with a mess of useless plastics that remain in the backpack.
Yamamotos are one of the best plastics out there, but I don’t use them because of how soft they are; they tend to shear off after one catch, and they aren’t cheap. Zoom is my go to because they’re cheaper and last longer.
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Here are some figures....Good/Bad...The bad first.......of the 300 tons of plastic manufactured 10-12 million are SPL (soft plastic lures). SPL's have been around since 1949...N. Creme invented them.....The bulk of that 10-12 million tons will end up in the bottom of a some form of water so every SPL you see at Walmart ....in the DRINK.OH...my results of 31 trout with 4 having SPL's was almost the same study done in Canada on lake trout....now the Good,,,,WAX WORMS EAT PLASTIC........ LOL...LOL.
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Dont care about trout eating corn. The ones that do are usually allways inbred tank scrubbers. Pets for googans to chase and feel like they are good at catching trout.
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Mammals or birds getting hurt by plastics(real or fake) will be what gets a ban on plastics.
General public is not worried about fish.
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Caught ton of perch on couple trips and saw lots of sanko’s spit out all swallow 3x normal
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I always toss my butts in the water guess i should re think that one
Yeah 100000000% should re think that.
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No idea about corn and trout but to the person that said anglers must throw every spent plastic in the water is forgetting about how bass fight. They throw plastics on the jump all the time. One also sometimes sets a hook and misses, and all you get back is the hook. The plastic ripped off on the big swing.
I know there's not a lot of hope for our species taking care of the earth, but I'd like to think most guys trash their trash, not dump it in the drink.
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I always toss my butts in the water guess i should re think that one
Nicotine is a major poison for fish. I doubt that it will be concentrated enough in a lake, but why take the chance.
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I always toss my butts in the water guess i should re think that one
Wow. What else do you toss in the lake? Beer cans? Wrappers? Trash is trash bud.
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One of the things I notice the most in ice fishing are those piles of ashes/junk from burning bonfires. They bring all sorts of stuff out there and put a match to it. There was one pile that must have had a couple ponds of 3 inch nails in it. A nail could really do some damage to a power auger f it fell off a pile going out while it was snowing and those parties out there also add to the junk on top and below. What do you think guys...good or bad ???
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2 years ago out on Forge Pond in Granby, there were remains left on the ice of a huge bonfire. All of the usual suspects were there, unburned wood and cardboard, dozens of smashed and charred beer cans, balls of line, cigarette butts, half melted Gamakatsu packages, plastic food bags, and the very rare, not one but 2, burnt skillets. The EPO showed up early that day. He was pretty chill and proceeded to ask us if we knew anything about it then told us he was following up on a complaint call he had received the day before to which my buddy said 'way to respond in a timely fashion' Needless to say, he was not impressed. He had us reel up all our tip ups and checked all our lines for lead sinkers. Then checked the bait buckets and our licenses. Everything checked out and I told my buddy if he ever wised off like that again I would sink him down an auger hole. These are not sportsmen leaving behind messes like that, they are entitled little man baby slobs.
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Yeah 100000000% should re think that.
Agreed! Fish gulp the filter down, loaded with nicotine and other nasty stuff, and there it stays in 'em.......
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Agreed! Fish gulp the filter down, loaded with nicotine and other nasty stuff, and there it stays in 'em.......
He's being sarcastic but its fun to see people think someone would come here and admit that willingly.
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Dont care about trout eating corn. The ones that do are usually allways inbred tank scrubbers. Pets for googans to chase and feel like they are good at catching trout.
:roflmao: :roflmao: :thumbsup: :icefish:
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As a taxidermist I have taken in several large holdover brown trout with plastic baits in their digestive tracts. There is no way they would have passed them so the fish would have essentially starved to death in time. Some probably do.
As far as the corn I will tell you what I have learned hatching and raising trout. Trout are carnivores so they need a high protein diet. Corn is worthless in that respect. Even omnivores such as ourselves don't get much out of corn as we pass most if it. Too high of carbohydrates are detrimental to trout if there is not enough in their diet. I guess it depends on how much corn they are consuming?
The part that really bothers me is the amount of moldy corn I have seen on the bottom of trout lakes. I've seen anglers chumming with it and really get carried away.
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With all the trash, litter, and everything else tossed in the water, plastic worms are at the bottom of my worry list.
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I think that "EVERY LITTER BIT HURTS " . On top of the ice, below the ice.on land and in the air. SPL's (soft plastic lures) STUFFED RAINBOW TROUT are show up in my bag limits. ARE THERE ANY OTHER FISHERMAN catching SPL rainbow trout??? I wonder how many rainbows die of SPL'S AND LAY ON THE BOTTOM OF THE POND.Or maybe that's the answer to"GEE, THE STATE HAS NOT STOCKED THAT MANY RAINBOWS THIS YEAR!!! I wonder how many SPL's lay on the bottom of Quabbin???? also does the SPL'S stay there at the bottom of the pond after the fish dies?????I have a chemical background and know what plastics can do(Plastic Coating Corp,Scott Graphics, James River Graphics and Rexham Graphics) 32 years....
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I think that "EVERY LITTER BIT HURTS " . On top of the ice, below the ice.on land and in the air. SPL's (soft plastic lures) STUFFED RAINBOW TROUT are show up in my bag limits. ARE THERE ANY OTHER FISHERMAN catching SPL rainbow trout??? I wonder how many rainbows die of SPL'S AND LAY ON THE BOTTOM OF THE POND.Or maybe that's the answer to"GEE, THE STATE HAS NOT STOCKED THAT MANY RAINBOWS THIS YEAR!!! I wonder how many SPL's lay on the bottom of Quabbin???? also does the SPL'S stay there at the bottom of the pond after the fish dies?????I have a chemical background and know what plastics can do(Plastic Coating Corp,Scott Graphics, James River Graphics and Rexham Graphics) 32 years....
I've read some plastics can last centuries in landfills.
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I agree with you Taxi but those plastics BREAK DOWN while laying around for centuries to some NASTY COMPOUNDS and some invert back to their basic elements.I'll leave right here and not get into a lot of Tech stuff. All those Green HILL mounts of stuff (land fills)are no better than the LAND FILLS under the ice. Those Green Hills cast a image that every thing is Hokey Dorry...have you notice that a lot of LAND FILLS are located near water,rivers streams, ponds and I notice ONE pond next to a river with no trees/weeds????I know that they ice fish below this pond 1 mile away.. Plastic has made life easy here in USA but we have to learn to control it . What do you think>>>>>