Exotic Fish
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Exotic Fish
What are yall doing with the exotic fish you are catching?? They cant be released...right?
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- krash
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Re: Exotic Fish
when I fish I release.... I don't think its illegal to release, without exotic's our fishery would be boring like the rest of the USA with only gar, mudfish, catfish, bream, and bass.
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- KING MACKEREL
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Re: Exotic Fish
"By law", it is illegal to release some fish... Some fish are kill on sight.krash wrote:when I fish I release.... I don't think its illegal to release, without exotic's our fishery would be boring like the rest of the USA with only gar, mudfish, catfish, bream, and bass.
Take whatever it is worth to you.
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Re: Exotic Fish
It's "illegal" to release all kinds of fish that live down here once you catch them. However you're not going to be able to be forced to kill an animal, so it's kind of a moot point. Release if you want, kill if you want, eat if you want.
If you do kill them don't just leave them on the bank to rot. If you do release them don't release them into a different body of water, just right back where you found them. The issue can (and has) be debated forever.
If you do kill them don't just leave them on the bank to rot. If you do release them don't release them into a different body of water, just right back where you found them. The issue can (and has) be debated forever.
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Re: Exotic Fish
Are these laws written somewhere ?tears143 wrote: "By law", it is illegal to release some fish... Some fish are kill on sight.
Take whatever it is worth to you.
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Re: Exotic Fish
http://www.eregulations.com/florida/fis ... /pageflip/krash wrote:Are these laws written somewhere ?tears143 wrote: "By law", it is illegal to release some fish... Some fish are kill on sight.
Take whatever it is worth to you.
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- Weekend Warrior
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Re: Exotic Fish
tears143.. you can release any fish you catch right back into the water from which it came. your are not however allowed to move a fish from one body of water to another. No law can force someone to kill an animal. I wish more people would just stop with this crap.
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That's really very true, For a number of reasons, no law can force you to kill a fish.Bionic wrote:tears143.. you can release any fish you catch right back into the water from which it came. your are not however allowed to move a fish from one body of water to another. No law can force someone to kill an animal. I wish more people would just stop with this crap.
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I am just telling you what the law said, take it with a gain of salt. Just giving you the information and you can do whatever you want with it.Bionic wrote:tears143.. you can release any fish you catch right back into the water from which it came. your are not however allowed to move a fish from one body of water to another. No law can force someone to kill an animal. I wish more people would just stop with this crap.
here's the exact word:
Non-native fishes, except for peacock bass and triploid grass carp, must not be returned to the water nor may they be used as live bait, and should be consumed or disposed of properly.
This is indeed a gray area. Again, take it however you want. It's what is written in the book.
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Re: Exotic Fish
i just kill everything exotic native i dont give a flying if it eats my hook its gonna dry in the sun just saying
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Re: Exotic Fish
Make fertilzer out of them, dont throw on bank & ruin the boatless fisherman good name.
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Re: Exotic Fish
Here's a couple I killed about 3 months ago my uncle ate the catfish I don't nothing out of these canals especially down here in Dade county where the canals are connected to the Miami river which is full of junk!
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Re: Exotic Fish
Canals are connected to the Miami river, but not many are fed by it.. you should be more worried about the water being sent south-bound from Lake O.
I'd also be very cautious of fish from near shore places any where near a drainage canal, SFWMD is dumping what ever water it can from parts North any where they can. Check out all the press on the crap being diverted E & W through Pt. St. Lucie and Calusahatchie (sp), that same stuff comes our way, and if the E & W coast have there way it will soon all be pumped our way.
I used to have a personal rule not to eat any fresh water fish anywhere S. of Lake O, now I would not eat anything from fresh water and many inshore salty or sweetwater areas.
As a kid I grew up in Miami in the 50's & 60's and ate a lot of Bass from the lakes and canal's of my neighborhoods.
I'd also be very cautious of fish from near shore places any where near a drainage canal, SFWMD is dumping what ever water it can from parts North any where they can. Check out all the press on the crap being diverted E & W through Pt. St. Lucie and Calusahatchie (sp), that same stuff comes our way, and if the E & W coast have there way it will soon all be pumped our way.
I used to have a personal rule not to eat any fresh water fish anywhere S. of Lake O, now I would not eat anything from fresh water and many inshore salty or sweetwater areas.
As a kid I grew up in Miami in the 50's & 60's and ate a lot of Bass from the lakes and canal's of my neighborhoods.
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Re: Exotic Fish
I personally don't keep any freshwater fish I catch, I release them all, yes even snakehead, it is all just media hype, in many places I fish I see exotics and natives co-existing, hate all those scientists that say one thing but fisherman with many years of experience prove them wrong, almost every lake and canal I fish doesn't have very pretty looking water and is usually full of mud, runoff, crap and more crap! never had a good experience eating fish from freshwater, just my 2 cents
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