Friday, October 19, 2007

Fishing in Filthy Water


The Long Beach Breakwater is one of the largest man made harbors in the world. The depth is very unique for this type of structure which is favored by fisherman. According to George's Corner, a section of fishing articles through Big Fish Tackle, the Long Beach Breakwater is an important factor that contributes to their fishing adventures. The diversity of fish is extremely high which makes the experience exciting. Although anglers enjoy their unique adventures, why would they want to fish in filthy water? Personally, I feel that the Long Beach Breakwater is not a great place to go fishing. There is a major abundance of fish as the breakwater serves as a habitat, but the fish being caught are living in filthy water. I would not be interested in eating fish living in a dirty habitat, and I am sure many people would not like to either. People are worried about the quality of water and avoid swimming in it, so why would you take fish that swim in that filthy water and consume it?

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The Long Beach Breakwater (The Wall) is an incredible fishery that holds some truly remarkably huge Calico Bass, amongst several other species.

Becoming successful at the Wall, takes many months of trial, error, and practice.

Most anglers dedicated to fishing the Wall, do not fish this area for food, but instead practice catch, photo, and release.

With that in mind, this area can put a smile on any anglers face, and on any night, give them the opportunity to land a lifetime best Checker Board!

Please, please, please, however, consider releasing all breeder sized Calico Bass, and keep this wonderful fishery alive and well for generations to come!