Stole my answer. ;D
I'd buy a bunch of properties. North around lake st clair, a lot on the beach in fl and ca. Then rent them out when I'm not there. That would suffice in my hunting, fishing, spearing needs.
I'm with Bone Head Jig on this one. Dont waste your time or money. All you need is a 1/8" pin, drill bit, etc. Just something to fill the weedgaurd hole and keep out the paint. Very easy, simple, and fast.
I've got both systems and I prefer the xbox over the ps3. If i didnt play online I would probably say the ps3 is better. But like said above the online is choppy with ps3
How many of you read and familiarize yourself with the regulations of your state or one you are going to visit annually? Or every trip read the changes on the states Conservation or DNR site?
If you do not you could be missing out on great fishing or going to get yourself into trouble.
Here is what I typically do to protect myself.
I fish a few states and always read the regulations of that state for limits, seasons, etc. I also carry regulation books with me at all times when I'm in that state. I do this to protect myself from a mistake or if I get questioned about something I know the law. I also for some places highly recommend GPS and a map. When your fishing boundary waters this can also save you alot of grief. You have specific proof of where you are on a lake.
How many of you read and familiarize yourself with the regulations of your state or one you are going to visit annually? Or every trip read the changes on the states Conservation or DNR site?
If you do not you could be missing out on great fishing or going to get yourself into trouble.
Here is what I typically do to protect myself.
I fish a few states and always read the regulations of that state for limits, seasons, etc. I also carry regulation books with me at all times when I'm in that state. I do this to protect myself from a mistake or if I get questioned about something I know the law. I also for some places highly recommend GPS and a map. When your fishing boundary waters this can also save you alot of grief. You have specific proof of where you are on a lake.
How many of you read and familiarize yourself with the regulations of your state or one you are going to visit annually? Or every trip read the changes on the states Conservation or DNR site?
If you do not you could be missing out on great fishing or going to get yourself into trouble.
Here is what I typically do to protect myself.
I fish a few states and always read the regulations of that state for limits, seasons, etc. I also carry regulation books with me at all times when I'm in that state. I do this to protect myself from a mistake or if I get questioned about something I know the law. I also for some places highly recommend GPS and a map. When your fishing boundary waters this can also save you alot of grief. You have specific proof of where you are on a lake.
MI has changed that a couple years ago. They have a catch and release.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/general-fishing-regs_272352_7.pdf
Note #2.
Anyone planning a trip to Lake St Clair this year? I'm planning on it mid May. I hope it turns out better then last year.
I had one good evening last year. Hooked into about 30 fish in about an hr. The rest was tough fishing.
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