Monday, May 14, 2007 Demise of the Florida Bass Fishery My first day as a "Blogger". I wanted to display my distaste for many things I see happening to the Florida Bass Fishery as I am an avid bass fisherman. For example, within the last week or so, a large well known bass organization sponsored a tournament that was held on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes near Orlando. After the bass were released, a fish kill was seen with over a hundred dead fish! Check out this link for more information http://lledit.us.publicus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070511/COLUMNISTS0603/705110412/1016/SPORTS09 I love fishing bass tournaments, but what happened here? Were there no aerated tanks at the weigh in? Were the fish released in a low oxygenated area like a canal? Were all the contestants allowed to bring their fish to the weigh scales at the same time? Something was definitely done wrong here as most catch and release tournaments have a less than 10% mortality. I think Florida bass clubs do a much better job than this! I hope there will be a letter of apology from the organization as well as what will be done in the future to prevent this kind of thing! I'm not a PETA type, but I want our fishery to continue for both me and future genrations! I have a direct link to this blog at http://www.floridabasslakes.com/
20+ years bass fishing central and south Florida lakes in both bass tournaments and just for fun. The stories posted are on my blog at www.floridabassfishery.blogspot.com or you can also find a link at my website www.floridabasslakes.com.
My Name: Paul Bruessow
BS in Materials Science and Engineering (Metallurgy) from University of Florida 1985.
3 time top ten champion for Bass Anglers Society of Sarasota
3 children, Tim, Tom and Tiffany