Getting back to the thread for a moment,
Few of us seem to be able to see past the fish that are swimming around now and wrap our heads around the real concern.
THE THING THAT WILL BITE US ALL IN THE ASS IS THE WAY THE CHESAPEAKE WITH ITS MYCO, HYPOXIA ,POLLUTION ETC. IS PUTTING A BIG HURT ON THE JUVENILE BASS.
Present anomaly of last years YOY excluded, it takes
3times the biomass of bass to produce the same YOY it normally would take. So does it not make sense to keep more eggs in the water now ? The Chesapeake isn't going to be cleaning up anytime soon.
This is the real 800 pound gorilla in the room. Not our incessant childish whining of who gets to keep or not keep fish.
