pay lakes
#12
Same thing as canned hunting. A shortcut that eliminates the sport. To those people who feel the need to get their hunting and fishing experiance that way I feel sorry for you.
#13
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I gess its just a kentucky thing thin
I work at one
We stock lakes with catfish on friday saterday and sundays
people pay $10 to keep the fish
and we also have a big pound were people can enter a big fish contest
ya it may be unfear to the fish but not every body has a boat
and its a good place to take kids and teach thim
I work at one
We stock lakes with catfish on friday saterday and sundays
people pay $10 to keep the fish
and we also have a big pound were people can enter a big fish contest
ya it may be unfear to the fish but not every body has a boat
and its a good place to take kids and teach thim
#14
Alot of lakes here in Maine are stocked with fish. Be it salmon, brook trout, splake, and lake trout. But, our purchases of fishing lisences, and fishing rigging ( rods, lures, etc. ) go towards stocking them. There is a few places set aside for children or handicapped to fish. I know here the waters are big and plentifull but, if that is all they have there then so be it. But, why charge a child $10 to fish? Perhaps this should be of help to get some of the area buisnesses some buisness. Wouldn't they help out for such a cause to get children fishing? As for me to pay $10 dollars to fish, well that would be crazy no matter how big or small. But, again here there is alot of places to go after them.




