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Um, how is she breaking the law?
Rules were apparently broken. Check.Laws broken...I don't see it that way. Sorry that the OP will/may/should/has missed out on the bounty. Good learning experience, way to remove yet one more problem fish from the population. Now, get registerd and go get another one!
The OP clearly stated that he/she wasn't registered and wanted to wait for dad to get home so they could go back, register, and collect for the fish. This is not playing by the rules. The right way to mentor a youngster is to tell them that cheating fish & wildlife laws is not the way to go, ever. Unless I'm missing something here...? Next, it'll be what's the harm in using barbed hooks or keeping a natural steelie because no one's looking and it's a really nice fish. It's one thing to make an honest mistake. It's another altogether to knowingly break the rules.
Quote from: h20hunter on August 25, 2014, 10:54:35 AMRules were apparently broken. Check.Laws broken...I don't see it that way. Sorry that the OP will/may/should/has missed out on the bounty. Good learning experience, way to remove yet one more problem fish from the population. Now, get registerd and go get another one!Sure will when i have the time.I'm bass fishing all the time down where i caught it. Funny thing, those pikeminnow will bite on bass jigs. I'm an honest person, and with a deep interest in conservation, management, etc, i don't want that on my record if i ever plan on joining the WDFW service. $500 would've been nice, but i think i'd rather have salmon.