

Wow, too much credit guys! You think this loser works?Lucius wrote:Or maybe they work for somebody else....AJ's Dad wrote:I wonder if yourdaddy writes for the Spokesman Review.Amx wrote:Well, yourdaddy is in Spokane with a Qwest internet supplier, but we'll be keeping an eye on him if he wants to cause trouble.
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OK I was just kidding. I was sure he was a west sider. LOL
I believe that in the end, the WDFW will say "We are the biologists, we're the experts, and we know what's best" "Thanks for your input but the war on pike will continue".AJ's Dad wrote:You can count me in on that little competition. I'm always up for that. I already have my favorite lure figured out. Mark K. if you read thisDon't let the secret lure out of the bag.
I have had a few PM's and emails with a fellow Washington Laker about this whole thread and the whole pike issue. I feel that these discussions have been informative, as well as a bit overboard, inflamitory, and sometimes downright childish. Here's what I told him.
I think that no matter how long or how hard we all talk about this issue, ultimately it may be all for not. Our opinions are just that, our opinions. I believe that in the end, the WDFW will say "We are the biologists, we're the experts, and we know what's best" "Thanks for your input but the war on pike will continue".
To sum up my opinion of how to handle controlling the pike:
Set up limits that require releasing all big fish. Over 30".
Encourage fishermen and women to keep more fish of the most effective size range.
And most importantly:
Concentrate all efforts to remove pike in Boundary Reservoir
It is my intent to continue to read this thread but not to continue to restate my opinion any longer. It's getting old. (I hope I can live up to that)
Happy Fishing everyone and let me know when that friendly little competition is to be held. don't make it too official, we might end up needing a permit or something.
Peace.
Todd, I also doubt these are the words that are used by the bios, however I have to agree with Mark that this is the opinion of them. There is nothing that we fisherman can say to change their mind. I hope to net that bigh pike for ya in the spring! Mark showed me right where she's at so we will go get her! Lol, see yamuskyhunter wrote:I believe that in the end, the WDFW will say "We are the biologists, we're the experts, and we know what's best" "Thanks for your input but the war on pike will continue".AJ's Dad wrote:You can count me in on that little competition. I'm always up for that. I already have my favorite lure figured out. Mark K. if you read thisDon't let the secret lure out of the bag.
I have had a few PM's and emails with a fellow Washington Laker about this whole thread and the whole pike issue. I feel that these discussions have been informative, as well as a bit overboard, inflamitory, and sometimes downright childish. Here's what I told him.
I think that no matter how long or how hard we all talk about this issue, ultimately it may be all for not. Our opinions are just that, our opinions. I believe that in the end, the WDFW will say "We are the biologists, we're the experts, and we know what's best" "Thanks for your input but the war on pike will continue".
To sum up my opinion of how to handle controlling the pike:
Set up limits that require releasing all big fish. Over 30".
Encourage fishermen and women to keep more fish of the most effective size range.
And most importantly:
Concentrate all efforts to remove pike in Boundary Reservoir
It is my intent to continue to read this thread but not to continue to restate my opinion any longer. It's getting old. (I hope I can live up to that)
Happy Fishing everyone and let me know when that friendly little competition is to be held. don't make it too official, we might end up needing a permit or something.
Peace.
Mark,
I strongly disagree with you on that comment. If you know those bios from the DFW at all, I really serious doubt they would say anything remotely close to that. I respect you very much and cannot wait to catch a bigger northern than you this spring. See ya buddy, Todd