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Old 07-29-2012, 05:58 PM   #1
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Everyone should take a minute and fill out this survey by ODNR.. Possible big changes coming soon to a handful of lakes around Ohio. The survey ends on Tuesday July 31st, so make sure you put your two cents in soon! I'm curious to see what everyones thoughts are!

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Everyone PLEASE fill this out! It includes proposed bag limit limitations on Hybrids and White Bass along with questions pertaining to the continuation of the Hybrid stocking program. I have begun to run into these little frieght-trains quite frequently on the Scioto and they are an ABSOLUTE BLAST! They need to stay!
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Hopefully mods can move this to the lounge, im going to plug it in the Hybrids section.
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Also if you central Ohio guys vote for Oshay as your destination of Choice when it comes to Wipers I would appreciate it! (dont know why Griggs isn't on there)
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Thanks for posting this. I didnt vote any on the hp restrictions, but voted yeas on the wipers being stocked in more lakes and limits on them! there a very fun fish to catch and as long as they dont mess things up i welcome them with sharp hooks
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Thanks for posting this. I didnt vote any on the hp restrictions, but voted yeas on the wipers being stocked in more lakes and limits on them! there a very fun fish to catch and as long as they dont mess things up i welcome them with sharp hooks
You probably voted for buckeye didnt you

If you guys wanna vote for buckeye thats cool too, but I'd just hate to loose them in the Scioto
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And not only are they a blast to catch but they fill a much needed void. Like during the summer months they seem to actively feed during the day, even when the sun is high in the sky and everything else has shut down they are still out there munching on shad.
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aclak I agree,bring em. A very fun fish to chase and catch!
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I agree, I'm all for more Wipers. Such a fun fish to catch! Just in the past few years, I've caught more and more out of the Olentangy and Scioto, to the point where I will actually go out and target them early in the year. I couldn't give many answers to the Lakes proposed for horsepower changes, because I have not fished or been to the vast majority, but a few on the there seemed awfully small to be changed to unlimited. I understand the whole 'idle/no wake' speed deal, but how are they going to regulate/monitor this? A couple of those lakes that I AM familiar with on the list, are so far out there that you probably wont see another boater on it during the day, let alone a Ranger..
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I agree, I'm all for more Wipers. Such a fun fish to catch! Just in the past few years, I've caught more and more out of the Olentangy and Scioto, to the point where I will actually go out and target them early in the year. I couldn't give many answers to the Lakes proposed for horsepower changes, because I have not fished or been to the vast majority, but a few on the there seemed awfully small to be changed to unlimited. I understand the whole 'idle/no wake' speed deal, but how are they going to regulate/monitor this? A couple of those lakes that I AM familiar with on the list, are so far out there that you probably wont see another boater on it during the day, let alone a Ranger..
Good pionts on the smaller lakes. I was thinking why not,until i read your post. I didnt participate in the hp surveys just the wiper and white bass surveys
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What's really interesting is, that they are considering opening up current Trolling Motor Only lakes to unlimited HP motors...
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Old 07-29-2012, 09:10 PM   #12
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no you can use any HP but only at idle speed,its not like you can go up on plane..it would really take some pressure off of the current lakes. and would get us a few more places without ski/tube boats rocking us all day long..
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I agree, I'm all for more Wipers. Such a fun fish to catch! Just in the past few years, I've caught more and more out of the Olentangy and Scioto, to the point where I will actually go out and target them early in the year. I couldn't give many answers to the Lakes proposed for horsepower changes, because I have not fished or been to the vast majority, but a few on the there seemed awfully small to be changed to unlimited. I understand the whole 'idle/no wake' speed deal, but how are they going to regulate/monitor this? A couple of those lakes that I AM familiar with on the list, are so far out there that you probably wont see another boater on it during the day, let alone a Ranger..
They monitor it the same way they monitor no wake zones and speed restricted areas now. Same with electric only lakes. Most allow you to have a gas motor, but you just can't use it. And on the lakes i've been to, those laws have been followed pretty well regardless of law enforcement presence.

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Vote YES on Scioto (O'Shaughnessy) hybrids
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I wasn't very useful for that survey but I did it anyways.

Wouldn't mind seeing some stocked in my area. Wonder if they have ever tried at Clear Fork? Wouldn't oppose some hybrids or larger catfish species (flatheads?).
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I did my part-----------now lets see what happens,sometimes DNR is deaf and blind
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Took the test. I did not answer on the HP to unimited lakes, I havent been to most of the lakes named , but I do not think it should change. I did respond on the electric to unlimited , and voted no . Those are very very small lakes and could not take the increased pressure a change like that would make.

Voted yes on the Wipers, I did put down O'Shaughnessy, I just think so many more water systems see the benifits from putting them in there(Griggs, Scioto, Olentangy and all the waters below). The hard part would be to inform the public that the little power house on your line is a Wiper and not a beefed up white bass, and to let it go to because a monster! In line with that I said they should have stricter limits on Striped and Wipers ( lower than 30 a day) .
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Took the test. I did not answer on the HP to unimited lakes, I havent been to most of the lakes named , but I do not think it should change. I did respond on the electric to unlimited , and voted no . Those are very very small lakes and could not take the increased pressure a change like that would make.

Voted yes on the Wipers, I did put down O'Shaughnessy, I just think so many more water systems see the benifits from putting them in there(Griggs, Scioto, Olentangy and all the waters below). The hard part would be to inform the public that the little power house on your line is a Wiper and not a beefed up white bass, and to let it go to because a monster! In line with that I said they should have stricter limits on Striped and Wipers ( lower than 30 a day) .
Know guys who have KILLED them in the resevoirs(oshay and griggs). and people eat wipers to, not just white bass. Now limits yea that would be good. but dont see anything wrong with people keeping them, spec since if they do puttem in they will be a put n take fish(like the saugeye). plenty of big saugeye around...

Wonder witch one cost more to raise?
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Know guys who have KILLED them in the resevoirs(oshay and griggs). and people eat wipers to, not just white bass. Now limits yea that would be good. but dont see anything wrong with people keeping them, spec since if they do puttem in they will be a put n take fish(like the saugeye). plenty of big saugeye around...

Wonder witch one cost more to raise?
+1 No problem with people keeping fish they pay for, however as it stands now I believe there is no limit, so essentially people can string up literally Hundreds of em. Heard some horror stories from Buckeye about guys leaving with massive stringers. You can't just rape a fishery like that and expect it to churn out a quality bite year after year...
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and dont really get people dogging the dnr. There are so many worst places to fish then central ohio. I can go to a couple places and catch fish at will, both fish they stock and fish that they rely on naturaly reproducing. I myself think the odnr and all involved do all they can possibly do to keep things going for us,that only have to pay 19 dollars a yr,plus the tax on lures that u may or may noy bye.

any ways hope everyone participates in the wiper survey! awesome the dnr is asking the publics input. a few yrs ago we got surveyed on the lake about saugeye length limits, we said heck ya bring em on we said, next two yrs we had limits
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