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Offline MatthewHunter98

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Re: snagging
« Reply #45 on: December 16, 2013, 05:33:46 PM »
hey if he reals that fish in with the hook in its mouth, mr. GW can't do anything about that. the fish took the hook. i would be feariouse if i got a ticket for 2 hand setting, with the hook in the mouth. well hey thats what courts for!
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Re: snagging
« Reply #46 on: December 17, 2013, 04:33:20 PM »
I was not saying that jigging=snagging. If you were using a buzz bomb or pt Wilson dart in a terminal fishery, I think they would probably watch you pretty closely though. This is where I believe they have to use their judgement to determine intent, but it is usually pretty black and white.

I know and I hope nobody thinks I was accusing them of saying it. I actually went to the regs and read the definition just to verify, then did a copy and paste from the regs.

Depending on what I am fishing for, if I feel the slightest bump, I am trying to set the hook. I am sure I have been watched but don't know for sure. I have only seen two wardens in my life and only one of them was in the field when I was 14. The last one I seen was at the Hunters Ed course. The place I usually fish its usually a LEO that shows up looking for people drinking when they shouldn't be.
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