Super User Bassn Blvd Posted July 1, 2012 Super User Posted July 1, 2012 Perhaps I shouldn't have been so stern. My statement was based on what a FWC oficer told me. I'll do my own research instead of taking his word for it. Quote
Diggy Posted July 1, 2012 Author Posted July 1, 2012 It finally happened, I killed one on a hookset yesterday with a koppers 65, it looked paralyzed before it died and became gator food. I did end up killing another from being out of the water too long trying to find my friends to take a pic. I did catch a nice 4lb bass in the process of trying to catch snakes. It was way too hot to fish yesterday but we had a friend from out of town who loves to fish, he only caught a bass tho, but was better than nothing. Quote
Catching Posted July 3, 2012 Posted July 3, 2012 For those of you not clear on the regulations here is the link to the FWC Regulations on the release of non-native fishes in Florida. It really could not be any clearer that non-native fishes should not be released. If you want to hear it form an FWC official July 14th is the next Snakehead Round Up weigh in is at 2pm. If you want more information on the Snakehead Round Up send me a PM, http://www.myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/regulations/release/ For those pointing out that snakeheads are being fished out of several areas thank you for your observation of the good work we are doing to protect the native fisheries. Thanks for you time Dan Quote
Diggy Posted July 3, 2012 Author Posted July 3, 2012 For those of you not clear on the regulations here is the link to the FWC Regulations on the release of non-native fishes in Florida. It really could not be any clearer that non-native fishes should not be released. If you want to hear it form an FWC official July 14th is the next Snakehead Round Up weigh in is at 2pm. If you want more information on the Snakehead Round Up send me a PM, http://www.myfwc.com...ations/release/ For those pointing out that snakeheads are being fished out of several areas thank you for your observation of the good work we are doing to protect the native fisheries. Thanks for you time Dan Thanks for the clarification. If I cant dispose of them "properly" Ill let them back because Id rather do that than this @5:00 and 10:00, which I find disrespectful to do that to peoples homes Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted July 4, 2012 Super User Posted July 4, 2012 LOL, why would you put them back when it clearly says NOT TO. BTW, fish make good fertlizer, just not the way he's doing it, haha. Quote
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