Aaron
5/9/2009 12:09:00 PMJake Dogfish
5/9/2009 3:09:00 PMalphafish
5/10/2009 9:26:00 PMRetained is -
1. to keep possession of.
2. to continue to use, practice, etc.: to retain an old custom.
3. to continue to hold or have: to retain a prisoner in custody; a cloth that retains its color.
4. to keep in mind; remember.
5. to hold in place or position.
6. to engage, esp. by payment of a preliminary fee: to retain a lawyer.
So the way I see it is as long as your not hooking them in the Gills, eyes and tongue and they did not swallow it you can keep fishing until you keep five...
The rules do not say all fish caught with bait must count towards your limit...
I promise you all the fish except one were released unharmed..We were there for four hours and all fish swam away with fury....except the one on the stringer...
Good Luck to you all......Fish on...
Aaron
5/11/2009 8:02:00 AM(except STEELHEAD) equal to or greater than the minimum size are counted as part of the daily limit whether kept or released. **** Note the "whether kept or released". You are incorrect in your assumptions about the rules and it will catch up to you some day.
alphafish
5/11/2009 1:23:00 PMMike Carey
5/11/2009 1:50:00 PMor flies are used voluntarily, game fish may
be caught and released until the daily limit is
retained. If any fish has swallowed the hook or
is hooked in the gill, eye, or tongue, it should
be kept if legal to do so."
Are you referring to this article on pg 30? Because this is in reference to waters that DON'T allow bait - "where use of bait is prohibited". it is really referring to catch and release for non-bait anglers. We all understand the WDFW regs can be confusing, but trust us (or call them) the 5 fish rule applies to bait anglers. I'm going to leave this report up because the comments are helpful to educate anglers that this IS illegal activity. Not trying to gang up on you alphafish, but you are wrong and if caught you will get ticketed. As Aaron mentioned, we will not post any further reports that mention illegal fishing tactics from you.
Aaron
5/11/2009 2:30:00 PMalphafish
5/11/2009 3:32:00 PMclam man
5/11/2009 4:36:00 PMI brought this up at work with a room full of fishermen and we were all surprised. We all fish for trout, but usually not with bait and would have done this wrong ourselves. I read that pamphlet 8 or more times a year, and every time I go to a new body of water...but there is still things to learn from it. It is confusing, but I know that many of the trout I have caught on worms and powerbait were in a bad way after swallowing the hook (which most seemed to do) including many on lake margaret when I was younger....