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  1. Massachusetts
    Caught a nice size bass this morning. While dehooking I noticed he didnt have gill plates (the red gill ribbons were just free and visible). Is this a genetic defect or do some people remove them from bass when they are smaller? It wasnt some random injury, because it was symmetrical on both...
  2. The Striper Forum
    Stripers Forever members - anglers in Maryland have had enough of gill nets in Chesapeake Bay - amen to that - and have put together an online petition to abolish them for presentation to MD officials. They have also started a manual version and secured over 800 signatures at a fishing show in...
  3. Massachusetts
    I'm thinking about getting a gill net for menhaden in the Boston area. I did a search on this topic but I wasn't clear on what the regulations are if you want a small gill net in Mass for recreational use. Are there restrictions? Also, any advice people have on how to do it effectively is...
  4. Upper Hudson River Striper Club
    I was wondering if you can use a gill net in the creeks?I have read from other poster that they were catching them in the catskill creek.On my lisc.app it says no tribs.Anyone ever get stopped?Do not want to be a DEC law breaker...
  5. The Gallows - Poachers Hall of Shame
    By Fred Bonner, Outdoors Columnist Link Published: Feb 02, 2009 08:09 PM Speckled trout anglers are notorious for keeping the location of their favorite fishing spots a secret. They don't even want their personal friends or fishing buddies to know where they're taking the trout. This rule of...
  6. The Striper Forum
    OK guys,not sure if this is the right place for this but here goes.Any of you fellas know anything about the gill maggots or copods that get inside the stripers mouth and gills??The lake I fish,lake wateree SC.I have fished it for many years and never saw any,never really looked but you allways...
  7. Oklahoma Stripers and Wipers
    2007 Results Lake Texoma Striped Bass Gill Netting Survey Results
  8. Texas Stripers
    Biologists from Oklahoma and Texas have completed annual gill sampling on Lake Texoma, which has spanned some 20 years. This annual survey began in 1987, with 30 nets (15 for Oklahoma and 15 for Texas) being set out in February of each year. Texas Parks and Wildlife Fisheries Biologist, Bruce...
  9. DelMarVA
    Recreational fishermen dont use gill nets End Of Striped Bass Gill Net Season Busy For Natural Resources Police http://www.dnr.state.md.us/dnrnews/pressrelease2005/030405.html
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