MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
My buddy told me he was the only person in the state that has a permit to do that. Don't worry we made the news and the newspaper.
David Lemon, the Region 7 fisheries manager for the New York DEC, said, “We implemented a more restrictive regulation of 18 inches and three per day. Prior to that, it was 15 inches and five per day, in terms of what you could keep.”Isn't the size limit 15" did I miss a regulation change ?
I've always wondered why they dont have a slot limit so bigger fish get released, the smaller fish are better eating any way
I was told by a biologist the prime spawning fish are 17-22” I to like the smaller fish to eat
I think the best eaters are 15-21" after that I like to release them
I remember when the Good Ole Boys (1000 island guides!) were going out and dynamite a island that the Cormorants had desecrated up there. Don't remember how that worked out?
6 months house arrest for my friend’s father. He was a local hero. And shortly afterwards DEC started oiling the eggs
Wow! That is dedication. Something like a peaceful protest that was a bit noisy in spots.
He was a captain, had rooms he rented etc. and the cormorants were wreaking havoc with their industry and ability to earn a living. They had attempted to get help the right way and it didn't happen so a number of people in the community all went in on an enormous amount of ammo and they went out on july 4th so the noise was less suspicious.I know for a fact they wouldn't have done it if DEC had started oiling the eggs a couple of years earlier.Civil disobedience redneck style
Yep the Gallo islands took a beating and it wasn’t just the perch the stocked browns took a hit to
I heard the cormorants would literally stalk the stocking truck and as soon as the fish got dumped in the water they would eat them,