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re: proposed speck and redfish changes

Posted on 7/1/23 at 4:58 pm to
Posted by TJG210
New Orleans
Member since Aug 2006
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Posted on 7/1/23 at 4:58 pm to
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You could run into the argument everyone tried to use to invalidate the ldwf surveys.
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LA is far behind when it comes to water quality, trash in the marsh, taking care of public ramps, commercial fishing regs, and basically anything else you could think of.


Not really sure what you mean by water quality, but I can agree on the rest of the things you mentioned needing work.
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You could run into the argument everyone tried to use to invalidate the ldwf surveys.


I can understand your concern, but if you listen to the charter boat guys who are out there every day making their living fishing, I’m sure you can get some fair information. They are out there every day and know what’s going on.

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I’ve had an incredibly successful past two years but I don’t believe that’s indicative of the direction our fishery is going over the last 10, 20, 50 years. If you have fished that long then you should be well aware of how much it has diminished.

Fair, but there a ton of other factors at play that likely won’t change. Number of folks fishing, diminishing land. It may never be as good as it is now, no matter what.

The river diversions they are about to unleash will completely mess up things from grand isle and to the west.
I think some of these lower limits is to set people up for when they eventually mess up the entire fishery.
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