Banquet Thank-You
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Banquet Thank-You
A big Thank-you to Jim, Will, Scott, Trevor and all the others. I would say it was very successful to say the least. Looks like it raised a lot of money for minnows and other things. I think the DNR speaker was the best ever. It was really good to see everyone. I know I'm greedy on this but when he said a chance of stocking GLS in Hudson, I could of got up and danced and that wouldn't have been pretty!!
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A big thanks to everyone involved! I really enjoyed the speaker as well; he presented a lot of good information, but also kept it simple for us laymens. What was the remarkable stat he gave at the end of the presentation? A 2% increase in harvest is equivalent to a 30% decrease in reproduction output? One would think a stat as dramatic as that would be the cornerstone to increasing the size limit on the Antrim Chain. I think a higher size limit is the way to go as it affects hook/line anglers and spearers alike.
The Musky Bandit strikes again!
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2% increase in annual mortality would lead to a 70% decrease in reproduction output.jasonvkop wrote:. What was the remarkable stat he gave at the end of the presentation? A 2% increase in harvest is equivalent to a 30% decrease in reproduction output? .
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Thanks to all who put in the time and effort into the banquet, as well as all who donated time and product. Great event!!
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Ya, would be good enough to show 30%! But 233% more than that is a staggering number. I almost have him a standing ovation when he said thatMayhem wrote:2% increase in annual mortality would lead to a 70% decrease in reproduction output.jasonvkop wrote:. What was the remarkable stat he gave at the end of the presentation? A 2% increase in harvest is equivalent to a 30% decrease in reproduction output? .
“My father was very sure about certain matters pertaining to the universe. To him all good things-trout as well as eternal salvation-come by grace and grace comes by art and art does not come easy.”
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I wish I would have asked him a follow up question when I asked him about artificial habitat. What do they do the best on, like cabbage, if so if the lakes that they are put in don't have the best habitat, should this be put into this lake.
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I believe they reproduce best in current/river situations. I believe pike eggs stick to weeds or other objects in the water whereas muskie eggs do not. Because of this, muskie eggs fall to the bottom and will be suffocated by sediment if there isn't current or flowing water.Steve S wrote:I wish I would have asked him a follow up question when I asked him about artificial habitat. What do they do the best on, like cabbage, if so if the lakes that they are put in don't have the best habitat, should this be put into this lake.
The Musky Bandit strikes again!
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That's insane! I'm obviously biased, but that seems like a no brainer to have stricter regulations on waters like the Chain and Black/Burt/Mullet.Mayhem wrote:2% increase in annual mortality would lead to a 70% decrease in reproduction output.jasonvkop wrote:. What was the remarkable stat he gave at the end of the presentation? A 2% increase in harvest is equivalent to a 30% decrease in reproduction output? .
The Musky Bandit strikes again!
- MattG_braith
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Great time once again. Thanks to all involved in putting this thing on. Hopefully we made a good amount of money to put towards all of the great things MMA supports.
Also, the speaker was one of my favorites in all the banquets I've been to. A lot of real interesting data. I wish he could have talked for hours on that stuff. Can't wait to read more about it all once the final reports are published.
Also, the speaker was one of my favorites in all the banquets I've been to. A lot of real interesting data. I wish he could have talked for hours on that stuff. Can't wait to read more about it all once the final reports are published.
Matt
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Thanks to all who made that happen and agreed, the presentation seemed to have all of us listening more closely than ever, some real eye-opening info.
I wish I didn't have to leave early. A custom Medusa in in particular, the one in mostly black with a gold middle section, was screaming at me to steal her and remit a donation later with my written confession.
I wish I didn't have to leave early. A custom Medusa in in particular, the one in mostly black with a gold middle section, was screaming at me to steal her and remit a donation later with my written confession.
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Huge THANKS to all of the banquet team! Outstanding effort and a great time.
And whoever was responsible for the bread being on the buffet table this time, where you could go back again and again and eat as much as you want, I'd like to personally congratulate them especially on a job well done!!!
And whoever was responsible for the bread being on the buffet table this time, where you could go back again and again and eat as much as you want, I'd like to personally congratulate them especially on a job well done!!!
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I second that. The seasoning on that bread is amazing.Duke wrote:And whoever was responsible for the bread being on the buffet table this time, where you could go back again and again and eat as much as you want, I'd like to personally congratulate them especially on a job well done!!!
Matt
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This is why MMA is different! Most fishing club banquets need to feature a "name" that talks about where/when/how to catch fish, to make everyone happy. MMA members are happiest with a biologist talking about a genetic study... I love it.
Self interest is for the past, common interest is for the future.
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Haha, and bread!Will Schultz wrote:This is why MMA is different! Most fishing club banquets need to feature a "name" that talks about where/when/how to catch fish, to make everyone happy. MMA members are happiest with a biologist talking about a genetic study... I love it.
“My father was very sure about certain matters pertaining to the universe. To him all good things-trout as well as eternal salvation-come by grace and grace comes by art and art does not come easy.”