evilcatfish Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 39 minutes ago, abkeenan said: Unfortunately that is impossible to collect data on. Unless you put a tracking device on every single fish and keep tabs on them for a few about a week or so. Or put some type of heart sensor monitor on them to see if they are still alive or have kicked the bucket. Oh I know it would be nearly impossible to determine, just wish that wasn't the case haha abkeenan 1
abkeenan Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 7 minutes ago, evilcatfish said: Oh I know it would be nearly impossible to determine, just wish that wasn't the case haha Would be really nice if it could be done. It COULD be done but would cost a fair amount dollars and effort to do so. Not sure who would pony up the dough for that study. Johnny.....you out there?
fishinwrench Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 41 minutes ago, abkeenan said: Would be really nice if it could be done. It COULD be done but would cost a fair amount dollars and effort to do so. Not sure who would pony up the dough for that study. Johnny.....you out there? No need, if the fish could just be immediately scored and released.....And they could.....at far less of a cost than a release boat. "The problem here, General, is that our troop is infected with stupidity of which there seems to be no cure." evilcatfish, merc1997 Bo, BilletHead and 1 other 4
buddygr53 Posted April 11, 2019 Author Posted April 11, 2019 Not sure about this lake but fish a tournament I kenora Canada every year. I had a chance to talk to a DNR ( Department of natural resources) about the same thing. I was told by them that if a fish caught is moved from it's area, like in a tournament, unless it is returned close the fish will burn up so much energy trying to get back , and most likely will die. I was also told that there is about a 2 hour window for the fish. At this tournament the biologist will take random fish and take samples of the fish. Each person must say what area of the lake the fish was caught. Also in Canada there is a time of year right around the fish are on beds there is a no keep law on bass. Small mouth or large mouth. You can catch them but you better not get caught with one in the live well. BilletHead, tjm, evilcatfish and 2 others 5
willyfish Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 7 minutes ago, buddygr53 said: Not sure about this lake but fish a tournament I kenora Canada every year. I had a chance to talk to a DNR ( Department of natural resources) about the same thing. I was told by them that if a fish caught is moved from it's area, like in a tournament, unless it is returned close the fish will burn up so much energy trying to get back , and most likely will die. I was also told that there is about a 2 hour window for the fish. At this tournament the biologist will take random fish and take samples of the fish. Each person must say what area of the lake the fish was caught. Also in Canada there is a time of year right around the fish are on beds there is a no keep law on bass. Small mouth or large mouth. You can catch them but you better not get caught with one in the live well. I think Canada has it right with not keeping bass during the spawn. That seems like a logical compromise everyone could agree on, say from March 20 thru May 20. Catch all you want but shut off the live well. It would only help everyone in the end. LD Fisher, evilcatfish, Hunter53 and 1 other 4
abkeenan Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 5 hours ago, fishinwrench said: No need, if the fish could just be immediately scored and released.....And they could.....at far less of a cost than a release boat. "The problem here, General, is that our troop is infected with stupidity of which there seems to be no cure." That just isn't feasible in the BBT format. You can't have people weighing their own fish and have it as an official score. You need a 3rd party aka a "ref" in the boat with them. There were something like 700+ boats this past weekend. It works for MLF and could work for BASS as they already have marshals in the boat. But it ain't happenin' in these amateur events like the BBT.
willyfish Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 1 hour ago, abkeenan said: That just isn't feasible in the BBT format. You can't have people weighing their own fish and have it as an official score. You need a 3rd party aka a "ref" in the boat with them. There were something like 700+ boats this past weekend. It works for MLF and could work for BASS as they already have marshals in the boat. But it ain't happenin' in these amateur events like the BBT. Thats where the word compromise comes in, BBT events aren't held during those 2 months. What difference does it make whether you catch the biggest fish in April or October. shark bait 1
fishinwrench Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 4 hours ago, abkeenan said: That just isn't feasible in the BBT format. You can't have people weighing their own fish and have it as an official score. You need a 3rd party aka a "ref" in the boat with them. There were something like 700+ boats this past weekend. It works for MLF and could work for BASS as they already have marshals in the boat. But it ain't happenin' in these amateur events like the BBT. For the cost of a release boat, and a truck to pull it, you don't think they could make it happen ? We're talking 60k here ! That's a pretty good incentive to change a format. It would buy a shitton of perfectly calibrated Bluetooth scales and develop an app that would be real hard to trick. Let's stop ignoring the fact that this is 2019 for just a minute. I mean, for 39.95 you can change the temperature in your home and monitor what's going on there, including your wife's heart rate and ovular contractions .... from the opposite side of the planet. 😄
Flysmallie Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 7 hours ago, fishinwrench said: For the cost of a release boat, and a truck to pull it, you don't think they could make it happen ? We're talking 60k here ! That's a pretty good incentive to change a format. It would buy a shitton of perfectly calibrated Bluetooth scales and develop an app that would be real hard to trick. Let's stop ignoring the fact that this is 2019 for just a minute. I mean, for 39.95 you can change the temperature in your home and monitor what's going on there, including your wife's heart rate and ovular contractions .... from the opposite side of the planet. 😄 You would also have the option of having the angler bring the fish to the official scales. If it's big enough to possibly take the lead then it would need to be brought to the scales. For verification. So the spectators can see it. So everybody can see it. And you still get your grip and grin chest thumping moment. Not that I'm against that either because that makes some great memories and publicity.
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