silvertalon - 6/20/2020 5:07 PM Anyway, looks like it's time to transplant thousands of fish up river again!
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This is a problem. It is a
problem of conservation.</p>
Mayor Louallan and Mr. Tumlin have proven that Largemouth Bass can create economic success. Their efforts have created the results we all see, but at this point, I am questioning... Is "
FISH DAYTON" just takingor are they attempting to GIVE back in
<u>TERMS OF CONSERVATION</u>? OR more sharply... Is "
FISH DAYTON" a slogan of JUST taking from nature and turning it into "money" (debt notes)?</p>
As a local competitive fisherman (for fun), I am with tournament fishing, but I am strongly sided with conservation/live release, unless you plan to eat the fish you catch.</p>
My question: Is "
FISH DAYTON" like the Archer Daniels Midland of Chickamauga
BASS CONSERVATION?</p>
(I grew up by an ADM plant)... Profit from the area around you, but stinking up the air and polluting the water... as an analogy to using the Largemouth Bass as the product for
$profit$, but then just dumping the results in Richland Creek?</p>
Is there a Live Release Boat that is associated with these "large" bass tournaments?</p>
If not, I have experienced first hand (and in my opinion) one of the best BASS conservation efforts in the US... Lake Havasu, AZ -- that created multitudes of new habitat and required live release boats for large tournaments held on the lake. (fairly well documented events in the 90's and beyond)</p>
SO, instead of "DUMPING WASTE", we can help Mother Nature speed of the process of re-balancing the lake by using live release boats to redistribute tournament fish throughout the lake, especially in areas where BASS habitat is plentiful.</p>
While Dayton is profiting from the very large tournaments, I believe it will create a deficit for the local bass fisherman in other areas of the lake, because of the <u>
IMBALANCE OF LARGE TOURNAMENT fish release</u>.</p>
Do these large "
FISH DAYTON" tournaments have a live release boat requirement?</p>
If so, what is their current operation for redistribution to help re-balance the BASS fishing population that will help ALL bass fisherman?</p>
And then the CBA would fairly ask... what is "large tournament"? Well, when you starting bringing the rest of the USA to join CBA and have hotels built, tax revenue benefit statements from CBA events, live video coverage, etc., then it is probably getting "large".</p>
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