HAWG HUNTER wrote:well ive read alot of your posts and theres some good points here for sure but in my own thoughts this pre-fishing idea should not be allowed,all it will do is open up all waters to this slaughter if a tournament falls on opening day.just think how many others (tournament directors)would try this very same idea,things like this spread like wild fire.
im sad to say being from belleville and fishing quinte just about every day ive seen a select few anglers and most are tournament anglers (not all but a few)fishing bass out of season funny thing is these lads are the fist ones to complain about this practice ,too faced poachers i'd say.
just Hawgs own 2 cents
HH be more specific. What should not be allowed? Pre-fishing for any tournament? Or just for this one?
Lets realize that:
1) The quebec ministry did not post the opening day change to the regulations until after the B1 Tournament directors announced the tournament. They based the dates on the season opening at the same time as the previous year.
Once they found out of the change they implemented rules to prevent pre-fishing. The rule was you would not be allowed on the water with ANY fishing rod in your boat before the season opened. Realizing that this would be almost unenforcible. they opted to petition the Quebec ministry to move the opening day back to WHERE IT WAS THE PREVIOUS YEAR!
As a compromise the Ministry decided to allow a CATCH AND RELEASE season before opening day on the tournament waters. NOT CATCH AND KEEP season.
It is important to note that all ministries adjust rulings on an ad hoc basis. Although Marc Thorpe would like everyone to believe that some amiss in the petition, he has no proof nor does he have anything to back up his own statements about breaking the law (pre-fishing) harm to the fisheries etc.
(Marc you have never posted any findings, studies, reports or even psychic readings as to why this change is bad and have consistently refused to do so).
Tournaments when run properly do not "massacre" the fisheries any more than the Joe Weekender who goes out and catches his/her limit and then some, and consumes them.
If you look at the results from last year for the renegade series - out of 2,238 bass caught - 33 were brought in dead.
Can you imagine all the Joe Weekenders who would have kept their limits? Which is 6 fish each not 5 per team. Is there mortality after release? Yes
How many Joe Weekenders know the proper release techniques.
How many of fish the Joe Weekenders release die as well?
I do not know nor do I have any studies to offer proof so I won't speculate.
Now as for fishing bass out of season can you prove that they are actually targeting bass?
How do you know they are tournament anglers?
Is it because they are in a bass boat?
Are you assuming that they must be fishing for bass and fish tournaments?
I have seen many guys in aluminum rigs throwing spinnerbaits in the weeds (pre bass season) claiming they were pike fishing. Nobody bothers them. Yet when a bass boat floats by its "hey bass season isn't open yet - a$$hole!" regardless if they are fishing or not.
Fair? no!
Reality - Yes!