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Re: [TyeDyeTwins] Epic Lake Cathrine Adventure 4-9 - brookieguy1 - 04-17-2012 [quote TyeDyeTwins]I don't regret posting about the lakers in mary or the other waters I have posted. Not buying the pressure argument at this time. PBH is right. I need a better argument if I am going to propose a regulation change. There is a biologist that has a degree on the subject of Lake Mary and knows the lake better than I do.[/quote]TDT, not to be abasive, but there was never any heavy exposure about the lakers in Mary's untill you exposed it. I knew about them, along with a few others. I'm not upset, it is what it is,but you can expect some extra pressure on them now, I guarantee it. That may or may not be negative, but I would have rathered it be a little more descreet. I guess time will tell what the impact is. I think you're slowly learning the negative impacts of exploiting sensitive waters though, ie. Lower Bells. So many fewer people fished that little pond just 2 years ago. I think you know why. This being said, I still admire your backcountry excursions and wherewithall to "giterdun". [signature] Re: [TyeDyeTwins] Epic Lake Cathrine Adventure 4-9 - PBH - 04-17-2012 [quote TyeDyeTwins Not buying the pressure argument at this time. PBH is right. I need a better argument if I am going to propose a regulation change. [/quote] Not a better argument, a better reason. Why would you want a regulation change? What purpose would it serve? Why be unnecessarily restrictive?? Have you ever wondered what negative impacts a regulation change may have? (did you read the document? Or did you just continue to post on the internet?) [signature] Re: [PBH] Epic Lake Cathrine Adventure 4-9 - EvilTyeDyeTwin - 04-17-2012 We both read the document...hard to believe that most of that was actually discussed in a lecture in one of my advanced Biology classes at Salt Lake Community College. The chapter was on succession of lakes. My professor must have been a fisherman! He sure did lecture about it for awhile! I once got into a debate with a worker at a fish shop about indeterminate growth...although I have a degree to my name (only AS.....but soon a bachelors), he was convinced that determinate growth is what influences fish size...much like your signature reads, [#ff0000]"The trouble is that when we hear something that goes against our version of the truth, we dismiss everything that is being said."[/b] [/#ff0000][/b] [#000000][/#000000]Thanks for posting that up! [signature] |