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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 1782012" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>Jared, you said:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So please describe a scenario in which you would cite an individual for using a smooth pole? Obviously, possession alone isnt enough, say in their boat or on the bank. If they are in the water and you see them with a pole in their hand while noodling but you don't see the pole under the water, I'm guessing, but that wouldn't be a citation? How about if they are noodling, carrying a pole and you see the pole occasionally go underwater? Or are you saying that you would need to see them actively sticking the pole into catfish holes? </p><p></p><p>I agree with AllOut. It is vague. Having a smooth pole isn't a violation. Using a pole to "take" a fish is. What is your threshold for saying an idividual was using a pole to take a fish. Personally, I don't see how a smooth pole could be used to "take" a fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 1782012, member: 7292"] Jared, you said: So please describe a scenario in which you would cite an individual for using a smooth pole? Obviously, possession alone isnt enough, say in their boat or on the bank. If they are in the water and you see them with a pole in their hand while noodling but you don't see the pole under the water, I'm guessing, but that wouldn't be a citation? How about if they are noodling, carrying a pole and you see the pole occasionally go underwater? Or are you saying that you would need to see them actively sticking the pole into catfish holes? I agree with AllOut. It is vague. Having a smooth pole isn't a violation. Using a pole to "take" a fish is. What is your threshold for saying an idividual was using a pole to take a fish. Personally, I don't see how a smooth pole could be used to "take" a fish. [/QUOTE]
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