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re: Planning on fishing Leeville this weekend
Posted on 12/18/15 at 9:57 am to Barf
Posted on 12/18/15 at 9:57 am to Barf
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There is no public fishing to the north of the southwestern canal. None. Nada. The LPSO does not make a habit of writing tickets but it seems like after the launch was built the Leeville folks have been a little on edge.
Kind of a weird spot to have a kayak tournament considering it's a half hour or better paddle to public land and you have to drive past a WMA to get there.
BCKFC has a great relationship with pretty much the entire town of Leeville. They hold several events in Leeville each year that bring in hundreds of anglers for several days at a time. I also think it helps that we generally don't occupy the same waters as the charter captains and camp owners do. It's a very symbiotic relationship for a town that's basically struggling to survive.
Posted on 12/18/15 at 10:02 am to SpeckledTiger
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BCKFC has a great relationship with pretty much the entire town of Leeville. They hold several events in Leeville each year that bring in hundreds of anglers for several days at a time. I also think it helps that we generally don't occupy the same waters as the charter captains and camp owners do. It's a very symbiotic relationship for a town that's basically struggling to survive.
go support griffins, that's kin.
Posted on 12/18/15 at 10:34 am to SpeckledTiger
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BCKFC has a great relationship with pretty much the entire town of Leeville. They hold several events in Leeville each year that bring in hundreds of anglers for several days at a time. I also think it helps that we generally don't occupy the same waters as the charter captains and camp owners do. It's a very symbiotic relationship for a town that's basically struggling to survive.
Interesting take on the situation but it doesn't change anything. It only takes one annoyed land owner to start pressing charges.
It's really a shame there is not another club of that size to help leverage your spending power to get things changed. I don't know how big your average event is, but if it's 100+ like you say then why not use that participation in your favor? It only takes one angry land owner to ruin everything. Just one.
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