Fishing control

Recently in the past view years the DEC has put limits on certian fish some dont have any at all and some fish you cant even keep during spawning season and some you can.

like a view examples of fish that have limits on the are…

walleye 5 per person

yellow pearch 50 per person

sun fish 50 per person

thats only a view that have limits on them almost every fish in NY have a limit. And if they didnt do this then people would be cathing haunders and certain fish would go exstence. And certin fish have a certain size you have to have to keep and if that fish doesnt go up to thst size then is has to be let go. If you do keep a fish that is under or over your limit then you will pay a fine. And you will lose your license for that fiahing year.

and most of the time if you are from mexico then they will give you a warning because they dont know the laws in the U.S.

And also its allegal to sell fish in the U.S. to other people and you cant get into alot of trouble from that. the biggest thing people get cought for is either not having a fishing linces or cathcing over their limit and you do have to pay fines for both of them and yet the fines are not light either at all.

what can we do to help wildlife

Wildlife and fish have been getting more and more gurt each year do to people catching over there limits and more. People dont realize what they do until its done and then they realize. DEC of New Nork have down stuff to limmit the count on birds that are killed.

A way the DEC of New York that have limited the way that people of NY dont shoot as much ducks as the years past is the dates and limits of NY. For 2019-2020 the dates from last season have been changed so much they have and reduced.

one goal of the new york DEC that they are trying to help the popultion of animails grow and to stop people shooting over there limit. The DEC also help’s animals that are close to being gone in this area or any where in NY. The DEC of New York says what they are trying to do in this quote, “Overseeing the restoration, recovery, and range expansion of many species such as the river otter, black tern, Karner blue butterfly, and bog turtle to enhance and stabilize populations for the enjoyment of future New Yorkers”