01-26-2019, 05:06 PM
[#0000FF]I did not mean to imply that one method was better than another. If we want to get the attention of those who craft the regulations we should take advantage of any options open to us. But I have noticed the past couple of years that DWR seems to be making more of an effort to solicit input from us lowly fisherfolk. And I have observed that they really do pay attention to the surveys. That response is a big part of the midyear discussions to clarify subject which should be on the schedule for further review and ultimately to present at the next RAC meeting.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]About corn. Even though I was likely the one who got things simmering a few years ago, it was most likely the koke heads who finally got corn approved on waters where they want to use it for tipping their hootchies. (sounds naughty) And even though I have used corn for carp and other species in the past, I have not used it since it was legalized. My only "dog in the hunt" was wanting it to be legal for folks who wanted the best way to catch carp. It is a great bait for teaching kids how to catch and battle larger fish...carp.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Corn vs Gulp goodies? I doubt you will find a universal answer. Those who pursue kokes seem to find that some days it is one...other days t'other. Of course there are a lot of factors that can help influence that on any given day. If you are not fishing the right colors...at the right depth...and the right speed...it doesn't matter as much what you are using to tip your trinkets.
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[#0000FF]About corn. Even though I was likely the one who got things simmering a few years ago, it was most likely the koke heads who finally got corn approved on waters where they want to use it for tipping their hootchies. (sounds naughty) And even though I have used corn for carp and other species in the past, I have not used it since it was legalized. My only "dog in the hunt" was wanting it to be legal for folks who wanted the best way to catch carp. It is a great bait for teaching kids how to catch and battle larger fish...carp.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Corn vs Gulp goodies? I doubt you will find a universal answer. Those who pursue kokes seem to find that some days it is one...other days t'other. Of course there are a lot of factors that can help influence that on any given day. If you are not fishing the right colors...at the right depth...and the right speed...it doesn't matter as much what you are using to tip your trinkets.
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