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    It's an invasive species...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBiz View Post
    Why would anyone pay to catch a damn catfish?


    Should be like killing ants, kill em all- fuck em- they aint supposed to be here
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    If this wasnt so sad, it would be almost comical.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    I hope you are not inferring this bill is my idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by duckcrazed View Post
    It's an invasive species...
    So is a released mallard, more or less.

    So what? Lets pimp and prostitute it all to the point all we are known for is for fish you can grow in a damned mudhole, and ducks you have to throw in the air to shoot.

    Fucking pathetic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by santee11 View Post
    No limit, they are not a game fish. Kill as many as you can. Our state has the worst game management in the United States.
    You cannot fathom how true this statement is.

    Duck Tape, thank you for being a hands on rep.
    I can't think of a single government official that brings issues directly to the people of the state the way you do.
    Good on you.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    So is a released mallard, more or less.

    So what? Lets pimp and prostitute it all to the point all we are known for is for fish you can grow in a damned mudhole, and ducks you have to throw in the air to shoot.

    Fucking pathetic.
    Where is Moatsy's DNR logo?

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    It's so much easier to grow catfish than to make an ecologically diverse lake and river system. It's how I make my living, bo.

    Those commercial guys are threatening my living, bo...

    So, lets just ruin theirs.

    Bo.
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    I sincerely hope this passes.

    Then in ten years, I can tell my kids about the big mudhole full of grass carp and catfish from Camden to the Delta, and how it used to be something special, and how the elected pimps and prostitutes ruined it.
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    South Carolina:

    Smiling faces, and prostituted resources to yankees since I can remember.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    I sincerely hope this passes.

    Then in ten years, I can tell my kids about the big mudhole full of grass carp and catfish from Camden to the Delta, and how it used to be something special, and how the elected pimps and prostitutes ruined it.
    The fuggin grass carp....aaaarrrrrrggggghhhh....Damn I hate them lakes already....Now we wont be able to swim for 150lb catfish suckin down babies. Unchecked, these big things are gonna be ugly on the pan fish populous. Maybe it'll help in other ways though. Once they rid the system of other food fish for large cats they will start pulling comorrants off the surface.
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    i wrote the biologist off as a dumbass at the meeting i attended when i asked him to explain the relationship between the introduction of grass carp and pesticides to kill the hydrilla and the beginning of weaker reproduction of catfish (according to their "studies")....

    even though his fancy graph showed that the "decline" started in the late 90s (same time as grass carp and pesticides), he stated that "it may have effected the other types of fish but he didnt think it effected the catfish"

    HOW IN THE FUCK IS THAT POSSIBLE?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PBiz View Post
    Why would anyone pay to catch a damn catfish?
    same reason a fellar would pay to shoot a pig. They are from up yonder
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    Quote Originally Posted by PBiz View Post
    I was hoping this was referring to house cats..
    Me too bit I was pissed b/c they were gonna put a limit on how many we can shoot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiedeerslaya View Post
    i wrote the biologist off as a dumbass at the meeting i attended when i asked him to explain the relationship between the introduction of grass carp and pesticides to kill the hydrilla and the beginning of weaker reproduction of catfish (according to their "studies")....

    even though his fancy graph showed that the "decline" started in the late 90s (same time as grass carp and pesticides), he stated that "it may have effected the other types of fish but he didnt think it effected the catfish"

    HOW IN THE FUCK IS THAT POSSIBLE?
    I was told their data was infallible and not up for debate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    It's so much easier to grow catfish than to make an ecologically diverse lake and river system. It's how I make my living, bo.

    Those commercial guys are threatening my living, bo...

    So, lets just ruin theirs.

    Bo.
    Quote Originally Posted by artdevilish View Post
    same reason a fellar would pay to shoot a pig. They are from up yonder
    This right here, Bo.
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    I'm wagering that there is going to be a proposed limit on coyotes and pigs here soon.
    Man and other animals were first vegetarians; then Noah and his sons were given permission to eat meat: “every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you” Genesis 9:3

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    Quote Originally Posted by quackaddict View Post
    I'm wagering that there is going to be a proposed limit on coyotes and pigs here soon.
    Yep.

    Next, we will have the cormorant become a game bird. It's here already, and if we can find the proper marketing scheme, we can attract some Johnny Ohio's down here to shoot them. I'll bet we can get 5 or 6 folks who can become guides, and make a living off them.

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    Don't feel too bad, SC isn't by itself as a state that had a terrible management of natural resources...trust me.
    Man and other animals were first vegetarians; then Noah and his sons were given permission to eat meat: “every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you” Genesis 9:3

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    South Carolina's problem is that the put the fox in the henhouse, or, more accurately, put the fox in charge of feeding the chickens.
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