Hi guys this is my first post on this site
I was out last saturday with a friend from Ottawa
. the first fish we caught was 5.4 lbs and 24 1/4 inches this died on retreval
I was talking to ken on the radio and he told me I had to release dead or alive, which I did . I think the last person to see it was Ken who said the gulls were having a field day , this broke my heart to see sush a waste, But on the other hand if we could keep dead fish people would be perposly killing them for there lunch, and for this reason I do agree that if they are in the slot put them backThis was the first time I fished the bay , Many thanks to Ken for the great info and McQ for directing me to a less crowed boat launch. PEOPLE if we keep all those double digit fish the fishery would die the ministry would shut down the bay until stocks regroupedThis is no good for all us anglers and for the many busnesses that rely on this fishery for a lively hood IF YOU SEE A PERSON KEEPING THESE LARGE FISH TALK TO THEM(NICELY)AND EXPLAN THAT THESE FISH AT THIS SIZE ARE NOT GOOD TO EAT AND WHY most of the people keeping these large fish are probily from out of town and they want to bring home large braging fish!!! I'm sure if we educate these people this will be a viable fishery for years to come
Ken how's the painting coming along? Topwater and my self did not make the trip down today , the snow no problem, the cold temp. , no problem 50kph. winds problem, also so many nuts on the 401 I did not need them to take me and my boat out because it is the first snow fall
Any way hope to make many more post on this great site and learn alot more about fishing the bay
Big-O(Phil)<!!!!!><