I got mine today. I was surprised. Trout stamp went up. I guess I'll bring them home now for my son to put on the smoker.I just checked, $42.94 with a trout stamp. Last year it was $37.94 with a trout stamp so a $5 increase. While I would love to believe that it is going to help us anglers out, right....just inflation. blah.
Agreed. It’s ironic, but as I get older, I question if I’ve been doing it wrong all along.I got mine today. I was surprised. Trout stamp went up. I guess I'll bring them home now for my son to put on the smoker.
Good evaluation. I remember it as less bigger quality fish but whatever. For $50 I can fish NY they raise their own fish and have made NY a bass capital of the world and a salmon and steelhead destination with walleye and catfish galore.Every time I cee an increase, I think back to when they introduced the trout stamp. The claim was to have more, bigger, and healthier fish. Well none of it happened!!!!
I remember them saying that and Only ole' Troy benefitted it seemed.Every time I cee an increase, I think back to when they introduced the trout stamp. The claim was to have more, bigger, and healthier fish. Well none of it happened!!!!
Its not about the Tug!Good evaluation. I remember it as less bigger quality fish but whatever. For $50 I can fish NY they raise their own fish and have made NY a bass capital of the world and a salmon and steelhead destination with walleye and catfish galore.
PA I pay 47 bucks to fish for 8” trout that the state has admitted they can’t handle raising. As much as NY is a political drudge. They take care of the outdoors. PA puts up a façade on faking it and stocks tiger musky which is about the easiest thing to do and PA pats themselves on the back and fools most fisherman
Susky, Lehigh, Delaware, three rivers. Can’t grow a smallie like NY can. Why is the question. Can’t stock a steelhead that would actually be a steelhead. And our biggest attraction is flat head and snake head which the commission had no involvement in stocking
NeshaminyAbsolutely I know! Lol. I can give a hard time back lol. I’ll start a water quality thread
''Susky, Lehigh, Delaware, three rivers. Can’t grow a smallie like NY can." Are we talking about reservoir smallmouth or river smallies. I've always been told a river like the Susquehanna although loaded with smallies will never produce a monster trophy smallmouth like some deeper reservoirs. Am I missing something? Any NY rivers host giant smallmouth?Good evaluation. I remember it as less bigger quality fish but whatever. For $50 I can fish NY they raise their own fish and have made NY a bass capital of the world and a salmon and steelhead destination with walleye and catfish galore.
PA I pay 47 bucks to fish for 8” trout that the state has admitted they can’t handle raising. As much as NY is a political drudge. They take care of the outdoors. PA puts up a façade on faking it and stocks tiger musky which is about the easiest thing to do and PA pats themselves on the back and fools most fisherman
Susky, Lehigh, Delaware, three rivers. Can’t grow a smallie like NY can. Why is the question. Can’t stock a steelhead that would actually be a steelhead. And our biggest attraction is flat head and snake head which the commission had no involvement in stocking