Super User islandbass Posted August 13, 2021 Super User Posted August 13, 2021 Wow. What killed them? Hopefully natural causes and not angler caused? Quote
Super User gim Posted August 13, 2021 Super User Posted August 13, 2021 I'm guessing they were dumped there after someone caught bigger ones. Culling is permitted here under law but people don't care as long as they can take fish home to eat. They were probably placed in a bucket or on a stringer in hot summer temps and then "released" after a period of time. For a long time, culling was illegal here in MN and that law was recently changed. I am not in favor it, unless you are in a tournament. Its possible natural causes killed them but the likelihood is low considering they're all kind of a "pile" in one small location. Also, its not just one species either, as it appears to be sunfish and perch. 1 Quote
BayouSlide Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 Wanton waste of a game fish/bird/animal is a ticketable violation here in Louisiana...and should be. 2 Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted August 13, 2021 Super User Posted August 13, 2021 That does sting. Quote
Russ E Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 If I saw that here in Kansas, I would just assume somebody emptied their catfish bait bucket, before they went home. You see it a lot here. 3 Quote
InfantryMP Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 Are there hook punctures in them? I mean, I do not jump to conclusions too often without really looking in to things. This could be a simple issue like a natural cause, something spilled in to that water way or something else. Either way, their dead, and will get eaten more than likely from birds, turtles or another fish. Quote
TcRoc Posted August 13, 2021 Author Posted August 13, 2021 They didn’t wash up. I fish this place a lot. I’ve never seen anyone at this place fishing Cats let alone catch one … doesn’t mean someone wasn’t. Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 That's disgusting and shameful if a person did that! It's a reality though and it happens daily all over the world unfortunately. Quote
gunsinger Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 I have nothing for people who waste our resources. Catch and eat or catch and release. 1 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 13, 2021 Super User Posted August 13, 2021 I think the hot bucket theory works to explain this one. It's too bad. Quote
Smells like fish Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 Mr Raccoon gonna have a good feed tonight 2 Quote
dovii Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 21 hours ago, TcRoc said: I’m mean really? I have seen this unfortunately at ponds I fish at. It makes me super mad; why waste a life this way, either consume the fish or release it so it survives. were they hooked looking at their mouth? Maybe they were kept out too long and then “released”? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted August 16, 2021 Global Moderator Posted August 16, 2021 In Kansas you're allowed to catch bait from one body of water (with no nuisance species and not down stream), and use them in another body of water but you cannot release them into that body of water once you're done fishing. So it's not unusual to see something like this when someone is done catfishing and dumps their baitfish on the bank and maybe someone kicked them down into the water or something. Or maybe someone intended to keep them and didn't get enough to eat and tried to release them and they went belly up instead of swimming off. Quote
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