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Dan B
Lv 7
Dan B asked in SportsOutdoor RecreationFishing · 8 years ago

So where's all the good guys from the Yahoo Answer Fishing Team?

Swamp Zombie, Chimp Dancer, Redheat, etc. Where'd everybody go? I'm gettin' lonely for some good questions and even better answers.

Update:

We ARE friends, Andrew. I just wanted to see if any of them would answer, meaning they are watching the questions, but just not seeing much of anything they want to bother with. Also, I wanted to see who, if anyone, agreed with my questioning their absence. I for one think it is a LOT more interesting when they are actively involved with us. I always respected their answers which were obviously based on experience rather than on guesses. I trust their judgment completely and it's a pretty rare day when I don't agree with their call on an issue...even when it comes to eating a 5# bass now and then. On THAT topic, I have never seen a lake that could be damaged enough to NOT come back from a catch and keep limit now and again. In your "ponds" that may be more of a critical issue, but most lakes do not miss and will not miss numerous limits of fish. That's a scientifically proven fact which you will discover for yourself one day, and hopefully soon. There'

Update 2:

Andrew: I have fished for 67 of my 69 years and have visited 35 of our 50 states....even been lucky enough to have fished in most of them. I have fished everything from private farm ponds to small countryside creeks and streams to huge lakes and rivers. I have fished freshwater and salt with equal pleasure and success. I have guided (licensed) others to do the same. From all of my experience, I feel very secure in telling you that the fishing waters of the USA as a whole are QUITE stable and well regulated. They can and do support reasonable "catch and keep" numbers of fish without threat of depleting or even threatening the population. We are FAR more likely to lose numbers of fish to pollution, winter kill, drought, etc. Fortunately, those conditions are rare across most of the nation. I have never fished New Jersey and it sounds like you have problems that need to be addressed way more than they may be. But I think if you will contact your regional fisheries depa

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  • 8 years ago
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    I pop in to answer a few questions, but some I see but leave alone. Fishing has been happening here in Alaska's big city and I am at it on the creek or I am making hooks.

    If you looked around you will see that the thumbs down person is still at it and has been at it for quite awhile now.

  • Andrew
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Ask away, their here. I talked to chimp yesterday, Seen swamp here a few days back, Reds here all the time talkingabout how he likes to eat 5+ lb bass for some reason.

    Edit:Ohhhhh ok I see what your doing. Well, goodluck with that. Hopefully they will answer soon. Im pretty much done preaching my catch and release stuff. I relized its better to let them see what keeping fish does. Considering Im much younger than most people here I dont really relate with you older guys (no offence) so its best to just learn from the more expirenced.

    Edit 2:Oh and if you care, look at NJ on google maps, our biggest lakes are the size of your smallest lakes in Alaska lol. Your real lucky to have such great fishing up there and variety, but you already know that. Im adding this because most lakes cant support more than a few big fish. Southern NJ has horrible water quality, Central Jersey has no big lakes, and Northern NJ is pretty good. Im sorry for ranting, you dont have to reply to this or anything.

    Source(s): Everyones here, just not as active. Why not just email swamp? You guys seem like friends.
  • Nathan
    Lv 5
    8 years ago

    First off, eliza is dead on. It bugs me he keeps 5+lb bass. Have been wondering about the other two. But then again, swamp is apparently really busy working as a chef or seomething then luremaking and fishing.

    Source(s): I fish
  • 8 years ago

    Im here Dan lol, could you email me at this email? sports_guy_2008@hotmail

    I think you mentioned you used to trap and I have a couple of questions to ask you lol

    EDIT: Hey Ghost you want to watch me get a bunch of thumb downs from PETA PEOPLE?

    I kill small animals in traps, for their fur. I killed 16 coon alone, that is not counting fox, possum, beaver, mink, muskrat, etc. :D it is perfectly legal too lol

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  • eliza
    Lv 4
    8 years ago

    All redheat does is try to troll C+R fisherman and than all his questions are deleted.

    Source(s): Just sayin
  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Perhaps at the river or ocean lol

    Source(s): Communist
  • 8 years ago

    ain't none left.

  • 8 years ago

    i dunno they must all have gone fishing together

    Source(s): :p
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