03-05-2012, 03:31 PM
Perchalong, I AM FROM IDAHO, and I do plan on coming back. This question was sent to me in a pm FROM an Idahoan.
It was a good question in my eyes and a few saw it that way as well, sorry you didn't but easy fix, don't read it.
I have talked extensively with Dan Garren (fishing manager) and been getting some great information, specially about Henry's.
Again, I plan on moving back to Idaho and I still would like a 365 day license, so I keep asking Idaho F&G for it, just like the Ice Fishers asking for Henry's to stay open longer...and they did.
I am saying if you don't understand something, you ask questions, if you don't like the answer you seek change.
And for the record, I have mentioned the 365 day "three or four" times starting in 2009, any more than that was not me. So, I am not alone on that either.
Phission, you are right on with a limit one can only take that limit. But, my thought on this, and confirmed by Dan, people don't keep fish. So those 30 or so HOOKED days where all are released, they still suffer the same mortality as those kept. Add to that, larger trophy size fish.
To make up for this, more fish are planted, but they are not free.
Thank those of you that took an interest in this topic and had some good answers. Food for thought.
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It was a good question in my eyes and a few saw it that way as well, sorry you didn't but easy fix, don't read it.
I have talked extensively with Dan Garren (fishing manager) and been getting some great information, specially about Henry's.
Again, I plan on moving back to Idaho and I still would like a 365 day license, so I keep asking Idaho F&G for it, just like the Ice Fishers asking for Henry's to stay open longer...and they did.
I am saying if you don't understand something, you ask questions, if you don't like the answer you seek change.
And for the record, I have mentioned the 365 day "three or four" times starting in 2009, any more than that was not me. So, I am not alone on that either.
Phission, you are right on with a limit one can only take that limit. But, my thought on this, and confirmed by Dan, people don't keep fish. So those 30 or so HOOKED days where all are released, they still suffer the same mortality as those kept. Add to that, larger trophy size fish.
To make up for this, more fish are planted, but they are not free.
Thank those of you that took an interest in this topic and had some good answers. Food for thought.
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