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reeltor 01-25-2010 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Kimbro (Post 3712)
One more thing.... Greg (B-Faithful) was extremely influential throughout this whole fiasco and worked extremely hard behind the scenes in fighting this assault on catch and release fishing. I've personally thanked him for that and feel strongly that he should be in a leadership position within MSSA. As Skip says, the organization needs doers instead of talkers, and Greg gets things done.


That boy can put up one hell of an passionate argument. Lord help the other side when Greg's kids are grown, his wife wants him out of the house, and he turns his full time attention to the fisheries. :D

Shawn, you too deserve thanks for the work you put in. You guys were instrumental in an outcome that was the lesser of evils coming our way.

Shawn Kimbro 01-25-2010 11:23 PM

One last thing and I have to shut up about this. You guys know everything I've put out has been straight up, and what I first reported last year about this time played out note for note like a script in a two-bit musical.

When this first started, I heard threats that some people on the TFAC might go after the MSSA tournaments if they didn't join the crowd and vote against our catch and release season. As we know, MSSA didn't, so unfortunately, there's one more ball to drop. I don't have a dog in that fight, but I strongly suggest you guys be vigilant and get ahead of their checker game.

B-Faithful 01-26-2010 09:52 AM

Paul, If I keep talking fishing at home, my wife is going to want me out of the house sooner than later :eek::D


Shawn, funny you say that because I know the MSSA is working on something to explain why tournaments are good for recreational angling. I believe some of the key points will be:
  • draws attention to the sport and showcases fishing to the public
  • increases involvement in recreational fishing
  • HUGE economic impact (hotels, fuel, tackle, restaurants, marinas, etc.)
  • place to educate anglers about management and political issues facing the sport
  • place to educate anglers about better fishing practices
  • provides very accurate data to the state DNR fisheries management team

There are other key points such as a Univ of Wisconsin study that shows a decline in mortality rates during tournaments due to conservation efforts of participating anglers, improved handling skills, and the releasing of fish. Combine the study, the points above, and with the fact that during the MSSA spring and fall tournaments less than one fish per boat is ever checked in and the tournaments are a true asset to recreational fishing in Maryland. (yes, less than one fish per boat is ever checked in during the Fall or Spring tournaments - anglers know it takes a significant fish to place)

From speaking with Dave Smith, I know he is working on making the tournaments even better. Some of the things he mentioned to me were:
  • education for better C&R practices are going to a key part of the captains meetings.
  • raising the min size of checked in fish to even further reduce the number of fish killed in the name of tournament
  • increased prizes for the catch and release division (I believe the MSSA increased it this year on their own and will look for sponsors next year to further increase that prize)
  • better communication during the tournament to participants to what has been checked in so anglers can make more educated decisions to what fish they keep.
  • MSSA invited dnr representatives to participate in the weigh-in stations to ensure even more accurate data for their fisheries management team

It is important to note that with increased participation and the with a larger economic impact recreational fishing comes more political strength for issues that concern recreational anglers.


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