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Fish Salvage at Bonny Reservoir
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I've never been there but I'd like to get out there this summer. I got interested in drum and found out that Bonny's a good place to find them, also flathead catfish.

Hopefully they can relocate more than 10% and the the majority will get eaten, piles of rotting fish is just wrong.
A program on Discovery showed a annual event in Africa I think, where the whole town meets around a tiny pond for a chance to get what looked like some small species of catfish. After watching scenes like that you have to be grateful for what we have.
It made me think that I'd rather pay an extra $10 for a program that donates fish to impoverished people, instead of this habitat stamp, which I just learned is pointless since they no longer require non-sportsman to have one to get into state wildlife areas. It might not seem feasible, but I'm sure it could be done. Charitable organizations could have some sort of quick freeze and storage system's. Then of course getting it to where it needs to go is the hard part.
Its something to think about the next time you see dead fish floating past you while fishing, or discarded fish on shore with arrow holes in them.
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Fish Salvage at Bonny Reservoir - by DonInDenver - 04-23-2011, 06:35 AM
Re: [DonInDenver] Fish Salvage at Bonny Reservoir - by CptHook - 04-30-2011, 11:46 PM

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