teleost;829137; said:Well this is interesting isn't it? I'll have to parrot what poly says (he he that's kind of funny "parrot what poly says)....talking to a teen at the DNR can be rather amusing when the answer to your question is already written in the books. You can't do what they said you could. I'll bet if you contact a different person, you'll get a different answer.
Again I'm disturbed at the fact that you're willing to take not only a creature from an entirely different watershed (BTW the Florida panhandle is over 1800 river miles from central Ohio) and let it contact native fishes you fully intend to release into the wild. Not only is that animal 1800 river miles from you, it's been in the "pet industry" and who knows what that animal has picked up! This is unbelievable you could even consider such a thing.
I'll now just guess that you're a child with an above average vocabulary and hope you sit down and think about the written law and not listen to a minimum wage phone center attendant that works for the state. Best of luck to you and would love it if you'd not bother to spread this crap that spews from your mouth. Please do us all a favor and simply kill any fish that gets too big for you to keep. It's not you that will be harmed by a nasty introduction, it's us...those who care about the native fishes. You may not have any respect for the water or the fishes but could just have a little respect for maybe your fellow man.
I totally agree except that instead of killing fish you can't keep anymore, don't keep them in the first place.