W_boughner
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You should have taken pictures of his face and followed him to his car and take a pic of his license plate for the co
I would say, that almost everyone is guilty of harvesting roe... I have done it myself. As long as its within the regulations of fishing and possession limits. If someone offers to sell roe....that's a WHOLE other story. Id buy it to coincide with the arrival of police or a CO !!! Having said that, there is many other ways of obtaining roe. Hatchery Roe is just as good....no mess to old dying salmon to dispose of ( because that's what happens ) least I would not eat a decaying fish. Sooner or later, fishing roe all the time gets boring...and looking for alternatives such as fly fishing, tossing jigs, beads, streamers and plastics will sometimes out produce roe. Catching a fish on something you made or tied up ( tricking the fish ) is more of a thrill to me. I doubt it will ever get banned....and even though some people don't like it, as long as its done within regulations you really have no say. Other than that, if you see someone over harvesting report it.GuitarBuildingAngler said:So do people buy this poop? Why does he have so much. Maybe I am just really sheltered but if a guy came up to me with a bag and asked if I wanted to buy roe, I would tell him to f*ck off.
I have seen stuff like this before and it makes me sick.
You are correct Sir in that it is illegal to discard the carcass of a game fish. I really hate to use that term, carcass.w_ boughner said:I Agee that we all who use roe for the most part harvest at some point in the year but I never discard the carcass on the side of the river because whether the fish is going to die or not it's illegal to abandon game!!!!! If you don't want to eat it there's always a man who's more than willing to put it to use or I fertilize my garden with it .. There is no reason to just discard the carcass and it is illegal to do so
Sorry if I offended you driftin, didn't mean to. I have been discriminated against enough in my life. We all bleed red. I just hate when a persons origins come up on the forum. One guy I fish with is Asian and he will catch more fish than you or I every day. And everyone is catch and release.justdriftin said:Calm down children?.. I assure you that I am far beyond my childhood years, and I take great offence to anyone who makes racially motivated comments.. I can understand, that YOU AS A WHITE MAN, have no idea what I am talking about.. And if you see no intentional racist remarks.. well than we know where you stand..
Oh and FYI,
I know that Chase Chrome has drifted roe (within the last year) to catch fish... In fact, a few members on this board can verify this.... So please.....
err..........what? So you are saying I illegally gave a bunch of perch to my elderly neighbors?w_ boughner said:they have to have a license to have a caught fish in there possession whether they caught or it was given to them
now you did it :mrgreen:usernamehere said:err..........what? So you are saying I illegally gave a bunch of perch to my elderly neighbors?
Wow, congrats to your son! My 7 year old would be thrilled to hook into a salmon!!!Bug_Slinger said:Thanks CC I'm totally disgusted right now... after a long and rewarding day on the river, now after pounding back some beers almost seem sentimental enough to cry no joke dead serious...
on a good note my 8 year old legitimately hooked and landed his first nook... pops sure knows how to pick the pools ;-)
I agree with you that his collection of eggs is over harvesting no doubt...and that is cause for concern. I have a problem with the word consumable when a big black salmon from Lake Ontario is considered edible. Anyone in their right mind eating these 30lb dying fish is plain crazy. I find it wrong to feed these fish to friends and neighbors without informing them of the potential health risks. Fertilize your garden is fine...but eat that stuff...no way!! I have no guilt myself in taking the fish for eggs only...so long as its within my limit. What I do with it after that is my business....but Im sure not eating it. . In fact I don't know if its even dog worthy. :lol:JMatt1983 said:that is just retarded. should post that picture everywhere, including an email to the mnr
i agree DaveC, we have all at one time collected roe, but probably not to that extent, but i am willing to bet not one of us has left the fish to rot on the shore. i kept one fresh female last year, the meat was eaten by my g/f family, and i kept the roe.
now though, i fish salmon for my buddy to feed his dogs, but we have standards, small male chinooks(under 20lbs) and spawned out females are fair game, the huge males we release to pass on their genes, and the females that haven't spawned yet are released. that and we don't start keeping fish til late in the run
I have fished sppons the same size as that cleo in quite shallow water this past week and have had very good luck with it, don't assume they are snagging because they are using something that isn't commonly used.Brian said:I was leaving the river around 10am yesterday because the sun rose above the trees and it was no longer nice n cool...On my way back they were moving in groups; trying to fish 3/4 ounce cleos in 3 inches of water...
Sad sights brother Chase...
I just kept my eyes to the ground and made my way to the car...
DaveC said:I agree with you that his collection of eggs is over harvesting no doubt...and that is cause for concern. I have a problem with the word consumable when a big black salmon from Lake Ontario is considered edible. Anyone in their right mind eating these 30lb dying fish is plain crazy. I find it wrong to feed these fish to friends and neighbors without informing them of the potential health risks. Fertilize your garden is fine...but eat that stuff...no way!! I have no guilt myself in taking the fish for eggs only...so long as its within my limit. What I do with it after that is my business....but Im sure not eating it. . In fact I don't know if its even dog worthy. :lol: