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Guy Kicked Out Of Pay Lake

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  • Super User

Stumbled upon this today and found it pretty interesting. What are your thoughts? Seem's if you advertise "no limit", you're obligated to follow through with that. 

 

http://www.wideopenspaces.com/kentucky-man-kicked-pay-lake-catching-many-catfish-video/

  • Super User

Sounds like the Owner / Operator hadn't come across a real good "Bucket" fisherman before this incident.

 

Mr. Fisherman must have been putting a hurting on them and that man had seen enough.

 

But "No Limit" means No Limit - so if management wants to guard against a total meat fisherman filling bucket after bucket - there will need to be some rule changes.

Perhaps a different or additional fee charged after a certain Number of fish.

 

One things's for sure,  Old Red Shirt was not having any of it . . . .

 

A-Jay

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  • Super User

I agree. A lot of pay lakes I've seen try to prevent a lot of that by making you pay by the pound. I laughed my butt of during the video though. I do have to say I'm semi impressed with the owner for not completely losing it... as it seemed the fisherman was just trying to wind him up towards the end. 

If he says no limit, then it's no limit. The owner needs to keep to his word.

Catfish????? That's cool with me. Not fishing for those  :laugh5:

  • Super User

Aaahahahaha oh man... That guy was HEATED. Guess he's used to cleaning up on all the worm dunkers' money.

Redshirt is about to get hosed down. If I pay $20 for a no limit ticket and get kicked out for catching too much, you better believe I'm taking that guy to the cleaners.

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