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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5870390" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>To me, if you only keep one limit per day, you should be able to have as many as you want in your freezer. I haven't "filled the freezer" in years, because I like fresh fish and have gotten to where I don't like to cook and eat frozen fish. </p><p></p><p>Why have the law if it isn't enforced, well at least now they need a search warrant, but when it comes to deer it does not make sense either. I remember asking Steve when he was assistant chief of law enforcement about possession limit, and pertaining to deer, back then I posted how many deer I killed, deer number 1, 2, 3, 4 all the up to 18 or more and I told him there is no way I am eating deer fast enough to be under the possession limit. He said that is not what the law is intended for. I didn't know that "intentions" had anything to do with the law. Seems like a law the TWRA can pick and choose when to enforce it, which is not right. Most everyone knows that legal anglers, keep a limit a day of fish, especially crappie, and freeze them. Why have a law, that isn't a law and I am not sure it would hold up in court. </p><p></p><p>Of course the illegals don't care, they keep any and everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5870390, member: 652"] To me, if you only keep one limit per day, you should be able to have as many as you want in your freezer. I haven't "filled the freezer" in years, because I like fresh fish and have gotten to where I don't like to cook and eat frozen fish. Why have the law if it isn't enforced, well at least now they need a search warrant, but when it comes to deer it does not make sense either. I remember asking Steve when he was assistant chief of law enforcement about possession limit, and pertaining to deer, back then I posted how many deer I killed, deer number 1, 2, 3, 4 all the up to 18 or more and I told him there is no way I am eating deer fast enough to be under the possession limit. He said that is not what the law is intended for. I didn't know that "intentions" had anything to do with the law. Seems like a law the TWRA can pick and choose when to enforce it, which is not right. Most everyone knows that legal anglers, keep a limit a day of fish, especially crappie, and freeze them. Why have a law, that isn't a law and I am not sure it would hold up in court. Of course the illegals don't care, they keep any and everything. [/QUOTE]
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