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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: THE_COACH]
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06/28/07 04:48 AM
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Stalked
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Fisherdude, purposefully Snagging fish is illegal in the state of Texas regardless of species. This includes Rough Fish. Starless, can you really not snag any fish speices? I am just asking because I really don't know. When I was a kid (I am talking 30 years ago) we used to do that very same thing at the Lake o the Pines spillway. Everyone did it and I know it was legal then. Maybe that has changed and that is why I am asking. Also - on another note - people really shouldn't call someone out like that on the forum. i agree !
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: Stalked]
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06/28/07 06:18 AM
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Brandon972
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This is one of those topics that no angler wants to talk about. Snagging fish is illegal and can get you into some serious trouble. After confering with other TFFers, I can not let this go over looked. This past Sunday I took my wife to go see how high the Sandylake Spillway was and still is. While there I noticed a fellow TFFer fishing. This individuals screen name on the forum is Fishist. He had a long stringer of smallmouth buffalo, so i decided to watch how he was catching them out of curiosity. I had never fished so I found it interesting to see how it was done. The way Fishist catches smallmouth buffalo is by rigging a snag lin consistant of 3 treble hooks about 8 inches apart and what looked like 2 oz. of lead weight at the end of his line and tries to snagg them. He is very sucessful at this. I would have called the game warrden but I forgot my cell phone at the house. I figured this was the next best thing. Fishist, quit poaching and learn how to catch fish the sportmans way, the right way, the legal way! "He Is Very Sucessful At This" LOL Half The Stringer Wasnt Mine, I Snagged Maby 2 Fish, And Before You Go Telling Everyone That I Snag Fish, You Need To Make Sure You Got The Story Right, Cuz Your Story Is A Little Too Much. I love the way you increminate and contradict yourself !! 
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: Brandon972]
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06/28/07 06:20 AM
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Stalked
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This is one of those topics that no angler wants to talk about. Snagging fish is illegal and can get you into some serious trouble. After confering with other TFFers, I can not let this go over looked. This past Sunday I took my wife to go see how high the Sandylake Spillway was and still is. While there I noticed a fellow TFFer fishing. This individuals screen name on the forum is Fishist. He had a long stringer of smallmouth buffalo, so i decided to watch how he was catching them out of curiosity. I had never fished so I found it interesting to see how it was done. The way Fishist catches smallmouth buffalo is by rigging a snag lin consistant of 3 treble hooks about 8 inches apart and what looked like 2 oz. of lead weight at the end of his line and tries to snagg them. He is very sucessful at this. I would have called the game warrden but I forgot my cell phone at the house. I figured this was the next best thing. Fishist, quit poaching and learn how to catch fish the sportmans way, the right way, the legal way! "He Is Very Sucessful At This" LOL Half The Stringer Wasnt Mine, I Snagged Maby 2 Fish, And Before You Go Telling Everyone That I Snag Fish, You Need To Make Sure You Got The Story Right, Cuz Your Story Is A Little Too Much. I love the way you increminate and contradict yourself !! LOL, yea.
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: Stalked]
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06/28/07 06:51 AM
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Fain Stevens
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Half The Stringer Wasnt Mine, I Snagged Maby 2 Fish, And Before You Go Telling Everyone That I Snag Fish, You Need To Make Sure You Got The Story Right, Cuz Your Story Is A Little Too Much. Looks like a confesion to me! Poachers should have their hunting and fishing privagives taken away. Get a rope! 
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: Donovan Maxwell]
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06/28/07 06:53 AM
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angler_josh
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i agree its a little excessive posting on every thread, one post in open freshwater would have been sufficient.
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: angler_josh]
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06/28/07 08:35 AM
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FarTraveler
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Actually....not everyone reads all the different topics.
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: fisherdude]
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06/28/07 10:40 AM
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rrhyne56
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Go here Use the Adobe search tool and query for the word "snag" It will take you to the reg.
"have fun with this stuff" in memory of Big Dale RRhyne56, Flyfishing warden
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: rrhyne56]
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06/28/07 11:37 AM
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breambuster
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It would only take me one time to see anyone snagging!!
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: Donovan Maxwell]
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06/28/07 11:42 AM
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crappiefishnfool
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some people can complain about any thing
keep on throwin the jigs
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: FarTraveler]
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06/28/07 12:11 PM
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gmosaucedo
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that is why I posted in all of the topics
Last edited by gmosaucedo; 06/28/07 12:12 PM.
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: gmosaucedo]
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06/28/07 12:21 PM
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SnakeEyes
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you might want to read the rules of this forum as it pertains to this...
5. No personal attacks if you disagree with someone, state your case intelligently and back it up with facts. We will not tolerate personal attacks. You will be warned once. If the behavior continues, you will be banned from the forum. DO NOT HARASS PEOPLE WITH EMAIL WHEN YOU HAVE A DISAGREEMENT ON THIS FORUM.
�Harassment of a law-abiding fisherman is a crime punishable by fine and/or imprisonment,� ~Boyd Kennedy TPWD legal counsel
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: gmosaucedo]
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06/28/07 12:25 PM
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XYZ
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I understand that this gent may be breaking the law, however, if it was that important to me I would have told him something when the violation was happening and not made a public display of it, maybe a PM.
It is obvious that this young man has feels differently about how fish should be taken and the limits to where he can push the law. This sounds like a recipe for self-destruction, or a cry for attention. Nonetheless, I am not placing myself above him morally or ethically. I am just saying he will get what he has coming to him eventually. He has a long hard road ahead of him if he wants to live his life that way
It was for me until I got with the program and grew up.
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: XYZ]
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06/28/07 12:36 PM
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Sixman
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Awhile back i was throwing my cast net for the purposes of catching "SHAD" only for bait,I pulled in 5 huge Crappie in the net,Scared the Heii out of me,those crappie were flopping and my heart was pounding,I couldn't get those Crappie back in the lake fast enough,I didnt mean for those Crappie to be in my net however they were...All were released very quickly!!
Moral of story,We have more of a problem with some people useing a castnet,than we doing snagging Carp,Buffalo,Gar....
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Re: Snagging Fish
[Re: Sixman]
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06/28/07 12:42 PM
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lakeforkfisherman
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Sixman, the difference being that by accidentally netting them, they are not harmed and can be safely returned to the water.
LET’S GO BRANDON!!!
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