Thursday, April 21, 2022

Man spent 47 minutes reeling in rare fish — then released it, Missouri officials say

 Catch And Release

 

Man catches and releases Rare Fish..  

Missouri Department of Conservation/Facebook Screengrab

A fisherman in Missouri was trying to snag paddlefish when his tackle wrapped around the tail of a different fish species, officials say.

Troy Staggs then spent 47 minutes fighting the 50-55 pound fish, according to a Facebook post from the Missouri Department of Conservation.

He managed to reel the fish in and pull it up onto the boat — making it the second time he caught a lake sturgeon while fishing at the Lake of the Ozarks.

Lake sturgeons are listed as “rare and endangered in Missouri,” and with that protection, anglers are required to release their catches after capture.

Staggs did so after taking a “quick measurement” and a few photos with the fish, wildlife officials said.

The lake sturgeon measured 56 inches long and officials estimate it to be about 30 years old. The species can live over 100 years and weigh over 200 pounds, making it “Missouri’s longest-lived animal and our second largest fish.”

“Sturgeon evolved during the Jurassic era and survived where the dinosaurs didn’t,” officials said. ”Sturgeon are living links to the past.”

This rare catch is the sixth time someone has reported reeling in a lake sturgeon at Lake of the Ozarks since 2016, officials say, and Staggs caught two of them.

“Now there is something you don’t see everyday,” Edgar’s Ozark Bait & Tackle shared on Facebook. “Troy Staggs has caught not 1 but 2 sturgeon out of LOZ in the last 3 years. Awesome!”

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

TRICKS & TIPS: HOOK SIZES - BD Outdoors Video

 Check out a great video on hook size selection from the BD Outdoors series. 

TRICKS & TIPS: HOOK SIZES

 https://www.bdoutdoors.com/fishing/how-to-fish/fishing-how-to-videos/tricks-tips-hook-sizes/

 
 


 

Friday, February 11, 2022

4 Fishing Etiquette Tips

 

4 Fishing Etiquette Tips

4 Fishing Etiquette Tipshttps://thefishingwire.com/4-fishing-etiquette-tips/

 

One of the biggest pet peeves for many freshwater anglers is when they are having a good day fishing from a boat in a quiet spot on the lake or river and another angler comes along, pulls up right beside them and starts casting in the same area without asking first.

“It happens pretty much on a daily basis,” said Mercury Pro Team member Michael Neal.

If it’s a public body water, everyone is welcome to use the resource, of course. In most places, there are no written rules about how far you need to stay away from other boats and anglers. It’s within your rights to fish next to someone, as long as you aren’t harassing them (intentional angler harassment is against the law in many states). It’s up to each individual angler to decide what’s responsible behavior in terms of how much distance to put between your boat and theirs. Practicing good fishing etiquette means treating other anglers and boaters on the water with respect and giving them their space.

Neal, who fishes the Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour and Pro Circuit, said it all comes down to following the Golden Rule. “Treat others the way you want to be treated,” he said.

“Communication is key. It’s the number one thing that makes your day on the water go smoothly,” added Mercury Pro Team member and Bassmaster Elite Series angler John Crews.

Here are four fishing etiquette tips from these two pros to help keep it friendly and fun for everyone on the water. What’s outlined here are unwritten rules that guide tournament anglers and serious recreational anglers.

  1. A “bent pole pattern,” indicating that an angler has a fish on the line, is not an invitation to take your boat to that angler’s position and start fishing right next to them. It’s probably better to go somewhere else, but if it’s a spot you had already hoped to fish, just wait it out. “My advice is to wait until they leave to go over to that spot,” said Neal.
  2. When another angler is fishing in a spot near where you would like to fish, stop your boat within hailing distance and let the person know your wishes. For example, if an angler is fishing partway back in a creek, and you want to fish all the way in the back, ask first if he or she intends to head deeper into the creek before you go there yourself. “If I go into an area where someone else is fishing, I ask them if they are going to continue, and if it’s OK for me to fish there. If they are having a bad day and they want to be rude about it, you don’t want to be fishing around them anyway,” Crews said. On crowded lakes, you’re likely to wind up fishing near someone. In that case, keep a respectful distance. “We usually have a mutual understanding: ‘Don’t get any closer to me, and I won’t get any closer to you,’” Neal said, referring to his fellow tournament anglers.
  3. Don’t pass too close to another angler’s boat. “Stay away from the side where their rods are; pass on the other side if you can,” Crews said, adding that it’s important to give other boats with active anglers a wide berth when you pass, if there’s room. “Two hundred to 300 feet is ideal; 100 feet at a minimum. Pass at speed and make a minimal wake rather than slowing down and pulling a big wake. However, if there isn’t room to pass far enough away, come off plane well before you get near the other boat and idle past.”
  4. Never, ever cross lines with another angler. “The number one no-no is to cast across somebody else’s line. I’ve had it happen to me personally. I decided to leave the spot to him. I figured, if it’s important enough for him to do that, he can have it,” Neal said.

Use common courtesy, and there should be enough space for everyone to fish in harmony. When in doubt, err on the side of being as respectful as possible.

“Most anglers are super cool, and as long as you can communicate with them, you can make it work,” Crews concluded.

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

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Thursday, April 5, 2018

SkyOptik SO 70 Camera - SCAM, SCAM, SCAM.

SkyOptik SO 70 Camera - SCAM, SCAM, SCAM.. Don't get taken by these scam artist, they come up to you at a shopping center or in a parking lot and tell you some story about extra stock or wrong shipping and try to sell you a Go Pro type camera ($800 value) even show you a website of it... It is all a SCAM. the Company is FAKE and it is CHEAP CRAP.. Drones as well, the website has no links just a front page no contact info no product info - NOTHING AT ALL IS REAL- FAKE - SCAM - RIPE OFF... http://skyoptik.com/index.html

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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Bluefin Tuna Invade Southern California Waters

Bluefin Tuna Invade Southern California Waters:

 

Anglers are finding Pacific bluefin tuna in excess of 100 pounds within easy range.

 

Monday, May 11, 2015

Senator Tom Berryhill and Assemblyman Frank Bigelow unveil Sportfishing Stimulus Act of 2015

Senator Tom Berryhill and Assemblyman Frank Bigelow unveil Sportfishing Stimulus Act of 2015. Senate Bill 345 (SB 345) Senate Bill 345(SB345)

This will allow you to buy a Fishing license for 12 month period of time , not from Jan.1 to Jan.1 - it would be 12months from when you buy it. Great plan, needs to be put in place - read the info on the link below.

 Senator Tom Berryhill and Assemblyman Frank Bigelow unveil Sportfishing Stimulus Act of 2015

The only problem I see is that if it is passed and goes into law, it won't start till 2018??? Why will it take 3 years???? The state moves so slow on this and they call this a Stimulus package, not much of a stimulus if it take 3 years...

Support this and get it to be put in place now not in 3 years...