Absolute BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FLW is a complete Joke
Absolute BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FLW is a complete Joke
"Luminous beings are we not this crude matter." Yoda
What a joke. I can see dropping it some, but not below 16 on smallmouth for high school tournaments simply because it's loaded with them, but dropping it for the pros is absolutley pitiful in my opinion. They should have to do like the rest of us do at any given time & throw back 17 & 3/4 " smallmouth. Absolutley pitiful.
Last edited by Les Young; 03-12-2018 at 08:18 PM.
maybe all tournaments should demand fair treatment and all fisherman on a daily basis. money talks and bs walks i guess.
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I personally have no problem with it. Wouldn't hurt my feelings for standard 12" limit for all tournaments, larger limits for meat eaters.
TR21 this great lake is in our backyard we really don't like to see it raped and pillaged. How is one group more privileged or any better than everyone as to think they don't have to follow the same rules as everyone else?
"Luminous beings are we not this crude matter." Yoda
Looks like the KDFW can be bought too.
Raped and pillaged? You guys know these fish are going to be released, right? Mortality rate for smallmouth in spring water temperatures is extremely low. They were granted the exception after KDFW took these facts into account, and undoubtedly came to a conclusion that the fishery impact would be negligible.
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When is the last time largemouth or smallmouth had a 12” size limit on Cland?
My goodness I got some people interested in that post. I respect all of your opinions. I think most of us have a genuine care for the lake and want to look out for it. We just differ a little in how to go about that. I strongly agree (accept as fact) that the impact on the fishery will be negligible. These guys have excellent fish handling systems, and this tournament occurs in the spring when water temps will be favorable for survival. I don't think there will be a single angler hooking a fish that won't care about it's ultimate survival long after they hit the road. As to why FLW Tour stop is permitted to have the regulation relaxed and your local bass clubs are not, there are a multitude of reasons why I personally agree with the exception that I won't bore you with. I fish Cumberland year around and care deeply about the fishery. I believe that FLW outdoors and all the fishermen participating (local or not) feel the same. I think it will make for an even more fun event than it was last year. I hope The FLW Tour makes our lake an annual stop on their schedule. Maybe we can be the new Beaver
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There was a tournament on Cumberland last fall that actually RAISED the size limit on spots to 15". FLW guys know the size limit for smallmouth going into the tournament, you would think they would just adjust and focus on largemouth and spots.
No reason to go below 15" on the smallies or largemouth. Plenty of them that size to go around. It would help the weights significantly from last year at that reduction. No reason to put everything at 12". Only thing I can think of is that there was a lot of size infractions at weigh-in due to the varying size limit based on species. Must've pushed for a standard size to simplify.
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i fished that tourney and the overall results were plum embarrasing with 1 or 2 bags over 10lbs.
You also cant forget that the flw is an angler/co angler format. Maybe theyre trying to help the cos be able to weigh a fish. The reason the tourism boards pay money to get the large tournies to come to their lakes is exposure to draw fisherman in, and 3/4 of the field not weighing a limit doesnt help. If you think they give a damn about a handful of 12-15" smallies youre wrong. The size limit changes will help the lake show out a little better
They aint got hands, set the hook
I fished co angler in the FLW Tour tourney last year as well. Day one I had one 12" (BARELY) spot and one 18" (BARELY) smallmouth. But the funny part (or not) was that on day 1 I had at least 5 smallmouth on that I strongly believed were 18"+ keepers the entire time I was reeling them in. My pro was sort of made to stand there with the net and wait all that time until I was ready for him to land my fish. All of them were between 17 and 17 3/4 I felt kind of bad for "wasting" his time. This is something everyone goes through in tournaments at any level. Just a funny story. This year if that happens I'll be sitting pretty. But maybe everyone else would too.
I didn't mean Beaver as in the quality of fishery. I meant Beaver as in a yearly stop. I want our lake to crank out the best quality fish possible.
If the KDFW doesn't have a problem with it then neither do I... We do pay them to make these kind of decisions... Dan
I still think it’s bullsh*t simply because they should have to go by the lake regulations period since the fish & wildlife set the regs then abide by it. I sure wouldn’t get to excited about landing baby sized 12” smallmouth. Heck I wear them things out most times looking for the 18”ers & get pretty danged aggravated.