I see that Rugger.
No I keep fishing. But I do fish a lot tho, so if a kept 3-4 for a meal everytime I went fishing I would have lots of fish. Don't mind a fry every now and then but where would all those fish filets go? Where would I store them so they wouldn't go bad and where I wouldn't be wasting those fish? Then I would go out fishing again, cause I like to fish so I keep 3-4 more. Then I stop fishing... But I really like to fish and have lots of time off and I hear the fish are biting so I gas up the truck and the boat and go fishing so I keep 3 or 4 then by 8:30am I head in. But I don't want more fish cause I kept 3-4 the other day... I guess I'm done fishing... But I really like to fish tho. This is a tough one��
Or you be you and I be me. Your saying catch and release is bad I'm saying it's good.
There is a difference between c&r only and keeping fish for food....like I previously stated while others target muskie for c&r I target fish I can keep. If I limit out on perch thats a good day and after 50 fish im probably out of minnows as well. Simply put some people target species for C&R and others target for food and enjoyment of angling.
Walleye for example alot of people practice C&R with the bigger ones which is obviously better for the environment and I would assume most walleye fishermen are keeping the eaters. Strictly fishing to release fish like muskie to me does not make much sense hence why I dont target them.
Fishing is an enjoyable pastime like hunting but I make sure I use it to my benefit (ie eating protein) and not just strictly for personal enjoyment. If you strictly C&R and never keep fish than thats fine just dont expect to come fishing with me we eat what we catch size and species permitted.
That rule is already in place, if you keep your limit of one specie, you can't not target it anymore.
^^^^^ That's pretty much it, beside the big ones that don't taste that great, everything else goes in the pan or freezer.
The best contribution you could do, it's not to bother them at all!
I really don't care what you do, to each his own, but you do realize that C&R kill fish that you won't be eating, so you are wasting our resource in some way. Right?
100% disagree. Yes the odd fish I catch does not survive and that is obvious before I release so those odd fish (can count on one hand) I keep as not to waist. All the other bass, pike walleye etc. I release go back to fight another day. I have caught pike, bass and walleye that have been clearly caught before and released. I have even caught bass that had been passing hooks with line still attached from people like you who don't care cause you going to keep anyway but made good their escape. Unlike you, I do care what you do. That's the difference between an angler and a fisherman. I care about my sport and its future.
Like I said you be you and I be me. You say catch and release doesn't work, I say it does.