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Absolutely not! Where does it end? There is no management on smelt, never has been. They guess as far as run size, and most times are way off. As an ex-commercial fisherman, I can tell you this; there are so many thousands of ton of smelt wasted every shrimp season, it would blow people's mind. When a dragger sets on a big biomass, they have no idea what it is. When it's smelt, they are just dumped. If the WDFG would regulate that waste, we would have the runs like we did all through the 90's. The year after they were classified as endangered was one of the biggest runs in history. Why? maybe it had something to to do with the lack of shrimp draggers off the coast that year? As far as crawdads go, are you kidding me? They don't even know how many there are, as they don't even do studies. If the WDFG would study either species at all, then I'd agree to lumping them in with a fishing license. Until then, we don't need to pay the WDFG any more of our money. As far as carp go, there should be a bounty on them. (Should be a bounty on California Sea Lions as well, be we all know that).
There's certainly been management on smelt via bag limits, Castlerocker. I agree on "no" to carp and crawdads. But requiring a standard fishing license (no extra charge) would mean that more people would be paying for gamies in the field to make sure no one's abusing the limits.
No!! We buy enough BS licenses as it is!!
Quote from: washingtonmuley on June 08, 2022, 03:43:44 PMNo!! We buy enough BS licenses as it is!!It’s the same license you already have.
Quote from: WAcoueshunter on June 08, 2022, 09:32:18 PMQuote from: washingtonmuley on June 08, 2022, 03:43:44 PMNo!! We buy enough BS licenses as it is!!It’s the same license you already have.I wasn't sure that had been clarified yet
Quote from: jrebel on June 07, 2022, 12:04:01 PMAm I missing something......Wouldn't carp and crayfish be classified under your freshwater fishing license? The only way to charge more for them would be to require a special license / catch card to report your numbers of these species caught. If there is specific license required, where would it all stop?? Next thing you know, you would need a license for "rainbow trout" separate license for "Brown Trout", separate license for Large mouth bass and so on...... Sounds pretty dumb to me. Carp, crayfish, and smelt are currently unregulated. A license isn't currently required to harvest them...and bullfrogs. The proposal, as I understand it is to regulate them by requiring a fishing license.
Am I missing something......Wouldn't carp and crayfish be classified under your freshwater fishing license? The only way to charge more for them would be to require a special license / catch card to report your numbers of these species caught. If there is specific license required, where would it all stop?? Next thing you know, you would need a license for "rainbow trout" separate license for "Brown Trout", separate license for Large mouth bass and so on...... Sounds pretty dumb to me.
Quote from: KFhunter on June 08, 2022, 09:41:27 PMQuote from: WAcoueshunter on June 08, 2022, 09:32:18 PMQuote from: washingtonmuley on June 08, 2022, 03:43:44 PMNo!! We buy enough BS licenses as it is!!It’s the same license you already have.I wasn't sure that had been clarified yet Fair question if you just read the thread. But if you read the actual rule being proposed, they are just deleting a current exemption from the base fishing license requirement. I was surprised to learn you didn’t need a license for smelt and carp to begin with. Now you would. But just your basic fishing license, like you need for every other fish that swims in freshwater.
IMHO you shouldn't have to have a license to fish for invasive species...
Quote from: HunterStrait on June 08, 2022, 10:02:54 PMIMHO you shouldn't have to have a license to fish for invasive species...Like bass and walleye?