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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Creek" data-source="post: 5419280" data-attributes="member: 13378"><p>I dont worry much about the populations although I wouldn't be suprised if they took some sort of hit in the future. I wouldn't think that's something you're going to see the effects of for a while. For me it's more about the amount of pressure they get now. No different than over pressured deer on public. Every single day tons of people right on top of them trying everything they can think of throwing the kitchen sink at them. </p><p></p><p>Someone posted in the seek1 thread something about we don't have hunters any more we have shooters. It's kind of the same thing here. People don't want to fish they want to catch. Instant gratification. Population #s will be fine because they may eventually get wise to what we're doing and not bite as much lol. </p><p></p><p>Again, if people want or need them, then more power to you. Lots of the people 30+ years of age are mind blown and never thought they'd see anything like it. Everyone younger is already looking foward to whatever tops it. It could be a slippery slope. I don't need a computer, camera, or whatever to tell me exactly where a deer is at that moment so I can try to kill it, same applies to fishing *for me*. I don't think of it as cheating it's just not something that really does anything for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Creek, post: 5419280, member: 13378"] I dont worry much about the populations although I wouldn't be suprised if they took some sort of hit in the future. I wouldn't think that's something you're going to see the effects of for a while. For me it's more about the amount of pressure they get now. No different than over pressured deer on public. Every single day tons of people right on top of them trying everything they can think of throwing the kitchen sink at them. Someone posted in the seek1 thread something about we don't have hunters any more we have shooters. It's kind of the same thing here. People don't want to fish they want to catch. Instant gratification. Population #s will be fine because they may eventually get wise to what we're doing and not bite as much lol. Again, if people want or need them, then more power to you. Lots of the people 30+ years of age are mind blown and never thought they'd see anything like it. Everyone younger is already looking foward to whatever tops it. It could be a slippery slope. I don't need a computer, camera, or whatever to tell me exactly where a deer is at that moment so I can try to kill it, same applies to fishing *for me*. I don’t think of it as cheating it's just not something that really does anything for me. [/QUOTE]
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