这个贴儿,没兴趣的可以无视。毕竟不是和所有人有关系。
咱就说这个cull,就是选择性替换有数量限制的鱼。尤其是比赛的鱼。以最为广泛的巴斯比赛为例,为毛要五条鱼称重,而不是六条鱼?
Catch and Possession Limits – The catch limit is the number of fish you
are allowed to catch and keep in one day and includes fish that are not
immediately released and any fish eaten or given away. The possession
limit is the number you are allowed to have in your possession on hand,
in cold storage, in transit, or anywhere. Possession limits are the same
as one day’s catch limit except where otherwise specified.
In this summary:
• S – refers to limits under a Sport Fishing Licence Tag
(For example: S – 4 = catch and possession limit of four).
• C – refers to limits under a Conservation Fishing Licence Tag
(For example: C – 2 = catch and possession limit of two).
If you catch a fish after reaching the daily catch or possession limit for
that species, the fish must be released immediately back to the water
(see Ontario’s Catch and Retain Rules, page 9). If the limit is zero, anglers
may practise catch and release only, and any fish caught must be
released immediately back into the water in a manner that does not harm
the fish. For some species there are no limits and no reference will be
made to a limit in this summary
Generally, daily catch limits include all fish that are retained for any period of time and not immediately released.
Anglers fishing from a boat may catch, hold, and selectively live
release more Walleye, Northern Pike, Largemouth or Smallmouth Bass
than the daily limit, provided:
(a) the fish are held in a livewell with a mechanical aerator operating
at all times (see Angler’s Guide, page 8, for livewell requirements),
(b) the fish comply with any applicable size limits,
(c) the Sport or Conservation Fishing Licence daily catch and retain
limits for Walleye or Northern Pike are not exceeded at any one time,
(d) no more than six Largemouth or Smallmouth Bass (or any
combination) are retained at any one time for fish caught under a
Sport Fishing Licence, or,
(e) the Conservation Fishing Licence catch and retain limits for
Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass (or any combination) are not
exceeded at any one time for fish caught under a Conservation
Fishing Licence.
Anglers are reminded to closely monitor the condition of fish held in
a livewell. Only fish that are in such a condition that they will survive
may be released. Releasing a fish that will not survive and allowing
the flesh of that fish to be wasted is an offence. Any fish not livereleased
are part of your catch limit and your possession limit.