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I wondered the same thing. I have certainly contemqtee bringing some RoundUp for the poison oak!

-- Edited by drdan on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 02:02:56 PM

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I have been noticing more and more tree limbs missing with saw marks lately on the creek.  Legally I am sure this is a no no but I am curious to your opinions in regards to this. 

I don't think I would ever do it, I like the challenge when fishing Putah.  I understand the frustration it causes.  I guess I have not really made up my mind if it is ethically ok so I thought I would hear what you people think. 



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Its illegal on this public property to remove vegetation without a permit. 



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Good question. I would have to lean on not cutting the branches, mostly due to the fact that holes have been ruined due to over cutting. I'm all for the challenge I love a risky cast that gets rewarded with a take down. That being said there's a few spots that the old timers must of altered years ago that made perfect sense. Basically by removing something that made a hole unfishable.

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If there's an obstacle that makes a given hole unfishable, I'm all for it. However like matt said, a few holes have been ruined due to overcutting.

Case in point - shon's hole. I hardly ever hook anything in there since the tree was removed.....

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I really hope people are not cutting back brush to make it easier to fish certain holes. I understand removing weeds and downed logs to rebuild spawning habitat, but cutting back brush for better fishing holes is ridiculous.. Instead of spending the time cutting back brush to make a fishing hole easier to fish, they should take that time and work on their casting. Just sayin..

 

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Better check the laws before doing such things

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