Bass conundrum
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grangebellew
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Bass conundrum
I arrived at the mark and was getting my gear out of the car when a guy with a foreign accent came up to me and asked me is this a good spot for bass. Before I could say anything he explained that he was already around a few nearby places but had no luck. Trying to be polite as I could I told him about the ban and said I wouldn't recommend that he fishes for them. He didn't seem too pleased and he headed off in a another direction. On reflection, I wondered if I did the right thing? If I had said nothing and let him continue fishing and if he caught a bass, would I have been partly responsible. If he'd had ignored me and fished for them anyway what obligation would I have been under, having known he was directly targeting bass?
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akuma wrote:I had a question about that.
I'm going to be there next week and what if by accident I catch a Bass while testing out some of the lures I'm bringing? It's fine as long as I don't keep them, right?
If you follow the letter of the law, NO it is not fine whether you keep them or not.
If you are " testing out some of the lures " then why not try them over fresh water of somewhere you will not get a bass. (If by lures you mean plugs etc that would be used for bass, Otherwise it should be fine.)
Remember that you don't even have to be fishing for a species to invoke a fine. A bailiff can fine you and take your gear if he believes that you were about to fish for a particular species.
This is not a go at you. Just trying to answer as your bailiff would. 8)
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you did the right thing
i always inform people of the laws, i even carry copies of the freshwater laws and translations with me when i fish.
akuma, fishing californian style, with plasics and jigs )if thats what you are doing) should be no problem
i am down dingle the same week, i might bump into you
i always inform people of the laws, i even carry copies of the freshwater laws and translations with me when i fish.
akuma, fishing californian style, with plasics and jigs )if thats what you are doing) should be no problem
i am down dingle the same week, i might bump into you
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akuma
Thanks for the replies and that's good to know.
Since I'm going to be bringing different kinds of lures, I'm not sure what I might catch. I certainly won't be targeting Bass. Those Wrasse were really fun to catch on light tackle and I want to target those more than anything else.
I might try some freshwater as well and try So Cal Freshwater techniques....haha.
So, just to refresh my memory, I won't need a license or permit to go freshwater fishing unless I'm going fishing for Salmon, right?
Since I'm going to be bringing different kinds of lures, I'm not sure what I might catch. I certainly won't be targeting Bass. Those Wrasse were really fun to catch on light tackle and I want to target those more than anything else.
I might try some freshwater as well and try So Cal Freshwater techniques....haha.
So, just to refresh my memory, I won't need a license or permit to go freshwater fishing unless I'm going fishing for Salmon, right?
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akuma wrote:
So, just to refresh my memory, I won't need a license or permit to go freshwater fishing unless I'm going fishing for Salmon, right?
You don't need a licence for any species other than salmon or sea trout, but you may need a permit, depending on where you fish. The licence is issued by the government, the permit is issued by the owner of the fishing rights - on many rivers and lakes these are controlled by clubs or private owners, and you would need a permit.
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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