From fa81ed13f10ac67c3b87384b6eae6495305528f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Waldo Jaquith Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2014 12:53:10 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Start including creel and length limits Per #29. --- fishing/black_crappie.json | 154 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------- fishing/largemouth_bass.json | 26 ++++++ fishing/white_crappie.json | 44 ++++++++++ 3 files changed, 169 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/fishing/black_crappie.json b/fishing/black_crappie.json index be6fdb1..1cdd0c1 100644 --- a/fishing/black_crappie.json +++ b/fishing/black_crappie.json @@ -19,67 +19,111 @@ } ], "aliases": ["papermouth", "Calico bass", "specks", "speckled perch"], - "identification": "Sunfish family. There are two species of crappie—the black and the white. The black crappie is covered with dark, irregular blotches and has seven—rarely eight— dorsal spines. It shows more yellow and green on its sides and its caudal (tail) and anal fins are heavily flecked. The white crappie has six dorsal spines—rarely five—and it has noticeable vertical bars on its silvery sides as well as a light pearlescent color or iridescent blue and lavendar. Both have protruding lower jaws.", - "best_fishing": { - "lakes": { - "Buggs Island": {}, - "Chesdin": { - "gnis_id": 1474230 - }, - "Chickahominy": { - "gnis_id": 1478078 - }, - "Cohoon": { - "gnis_id": 1501680 - }, - "Anna": { - "gnis_id": 1501942 - }, - "Smith Mountain": { - "gnis_id": 1502131 - }, - "Prince": { - "gnis_id": 1502102 - }, - "Gaston": { - "gnis_id": 985605 - }, - "Claytor": { - "gnis_id": 1501983 - }, - "Brittle": { - "gnis_id": 1501961 - }, - "Moomaw": { - "gnis_id": 1502172 - }, - "Orange": { - "gnis_id": 1471939 - }, - "Burke": { - "gnis_id": 1464110 + "identification": "Sunfish family. There are two species of crappie—the black and the white. The black crappie is covered with dark, irregular blotches and has seven—rarely eight— dorsal spines. It shows more yellow and green on its sides and its caudal (tail) and anal fins are heavily flecked. The white crappie has six dorsal spines—rarely five—and it has noticeable vertical bars on its silvery sides as well as a light pearlescent color or iridescent blue and lavendar. Both have protruding lower jaws." + }, + "limits": { + "creel": { + "number": "25", + "note": "Black and white crappie, in aggregate" + }, + "length": { + "unit": null, + "maximum": null + }, + "exceptions": { + "1": { + "places": { + "Flannagan Reservoir": { + "gnis_id": TK + }, + "South Holston Reservoir": { + "gnis_id": TK + } }, - "South Holston": { - "gnis_id": 1327073 + "creel": { + "number": "15", + "note": "Black and white crappie, in aggregate" }, - "Western Branch": { - "gnis_id": 1479861 + "length": { + "unit": "inches", + "minimum": "10" } }, - "rivers": { - "Tidal Chickahominy": { - "gnis_id": 1478374, - "comment": "and its tributaries" - }, - "Tidal James": { - "gnis_id": 1488853 - }, - "South Fork Shenandoah": { - "gnis_id": 1487411 + "2": { + "places": { + "Gaston Reservoir": { + "gnis_id": TK + }, + "Buggs Island Reservoir": { + "gnis_id": TK + }, + "New River": { + "gnis_id": TK, + "restriction": "From the VA–NC state line downstream to the confluence of the New and Little rivers in Grayson County" + } } } + } + }, + "best_fishing": { + "lakes": { + "Buggs Island": {}, + "Chesdin": { + "gnis_id": 1474230 + }, + "Chickahominy": { + "gnis_id": 1478078 + }, + "Cohoon": { + "gnis_id": 1501680 + }, + "Anna": { + "gnis_id": 1501942 + }, + "Smith Mountain": { + "gnis_id": 1502131 + }, + "Prince": { + "gnis_id": 1502102 + }, + "Gaston": { + "gnis_id": 985605 + }, + "Claytor": { + "gnis_id": 1501983 + }, + "Brittle": { + "gnis_id": 1501961 + }, + "Moomaw": { + "gnis_id": 1502172 + }, + "Orange": { + "gnis_id": 1471939 + }, + "Burke": { + "gnis_id": 1464110 + }, + "South Holston": { + "gnis_id": 1327073 + }, + "Western Branch": { + "gnis_id": 1479861 + } }, - "fishing_techniques": "Light spinning or spin-casting rods and reels with tiny jigs, doll flies, streamers, small crankbaits that imitate minnows, small spoons and spinner-bucktail combinations, and spinner-grubs. Best live baits are small to medium minnows." - } + "rivers": { + "Tidal Chickahominy": { + "gnis_id": 1478374, + "comment": "and its tributaries" + }, + "Tidal James": { + "gnis_id": 1488853 + }, + "South Fork Shenandoah": { + "gnis_id": 1487411 + } + } + }, + "fishing_techniques": "Light spinning or spin-casting rods and reels with tiny jigs, doll flies, streamers, small crankbaits that imitate minnows, small spoons and spinner-bucktail combinations, and spinner-grubs. Best live baits are small to medium minnows." } ] diff --git a/fishing/largemouth_bass.json b/fishing/largemouth_bass.json index 5a57688..10e0f95 100644 --- a/fishing/largemouth_bass.json +++ b/fishing/largemouth_bass.json @@ -20,6 +20,32 @@ "aliases": ["Black bass", "bigmouth"], "identification": "Sunfish family. Basically dark greenish above fading to a whitish belly, but variable depending on the water it lives in. Shows a series of dark blotches that form a dark horizontal band along its midline to its tail. Named because of its big mouth. Upper jaw extends well beyond the eye. Dorsal fin deeply notched. Average weight is 2 to 4 lbs., with up to 10 lbs. occurring in some waters." }, + "limits": { + "creel": { + "number": "5" + }, + "length": { + "unit": null, + "maximum": null + }, + "exceptions": { + "1": { + "places": { + "Briery Creek Lake": { + "gnis_id": TK + } + }, + "description": "No bass 16 to 24 inches, only 1 per day longer than 24 inches" + }, + "2": { + "places": { + "Buggs Island": { + "gnis_id": TK + } + }, + "description": "Only 2 of 5 bass less than 14 inches" + } + }, "best_fishing": { "lakes": { "Anna": { diff --git a/fishing/white_crappie.json b/fishing/white_crappie.json index da3dbfa..c78c493 100644 --- a/fishing/white_crappie.json +++ b/fishing/white_crappie.json @@ -21,6 +21,50 @@ "aliases": ["papermouth", "Calico bass", "specks", "speckled perch"], "identification": "Sunfish family. There are two species of crappie—the black and the white. The black crappie is covered with dark, irregular blotches and has seven—rarely eight— dorsal spines. It shows more yellow and green on its sides and its caudal (tail) and anal fins are heavily flecked. The white crappie has six dorsal spines—rarely five—and it has noticeable vertical bars on its silvery sides as well as a light pearlescent color or iridescent blue and lavendar. Both have protruding lower jaws." }, + "limits": { + "creel": { + "number": "25", + "note": "Black and white crappie, in aggregate" + }, + "length": { + "unit": null, + "maximum": null + }, + "exceptions": { + "1": { + "places": { + "Flannagan Reservoir": { + "gnis_id": TK + }, + "South Holston Reservoir": { + "gnis_id": TK + } + }, + "creel": { + "number": "15", + "note": "Black and white crappie, in aggregate" + }, + "length": { + "unit": "inches", + "minimum": "10" + } + }, + "2": { + "places": { + "Gaston Reservoir": { + "gnis_id": TK + }, + "Buggs Island Reservoir": { + "gnis_id": TK + }, + "New River": { + "gnis_id": TK, + "restriction": "From the VA–NC state line downstream to the confluence of the New and Little rivers in Grayson County" + } + } + } + } + }, "best_fishing": { "lakes": { "Buggs Island": {},