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G. M. Zimmermann January 25th, 2004 08:01 PM

Tournament Catch and Release ???
 
Hi everyone. I wanted to get some of your opinions on an artical I just read
in In-Fisherman magazine. It was a short column called "Do Tournament-Released
Bass Go Home?" Basicly, It cited a study which showed that very few of bass
caught and released in tournaments actually return to the areas of the lake or
river where thay were caught. It mentioned that bass should be dispersed when
released so they would not be concentrated, but the author hypothesizes that
many of these fish would wander around homless, catch less prey, and grow
slowly. The most interesting part to me was the idea of a
catch-and-immeadiate-release tournament. Interesting because the variety of
ways such a tournament could be conducted. What are your thoughts on the
subject? How bad off do you think tournament caught bass really are when they
are released?

-Zimmy

John Kerr January 26th, 2004 02:06 AM

Tournament Catch and Release ???
 
That's a tough question! Without a verified study, it is left to a lot
of conjecture....how big is the lake?...what time of the year?....and
probably a dozen other questions. Catch and release on site might be the
optimum answer, but that would entail a lot of additional rules and
checks...maybe the major tourneys could deal with that, but think of all
the thousands of local tourneys, and what they would be faced with. I
don't believe there has been any study that qualifys as "valid" that
shows any real harm is beng done to the bass population by the present
release critieria. jmo
JK


Indian January 26th, 2004 02:17 AM

Tournament Catch and Release ???
 
Zimmy- In response to your question on tournament bass being well off when
released. I dont fish tournaments. However with the woman in the canoe.
(With frying pan). If it fits in said pan, I'm going to say he's better off
dealing with you guys Indian.



go-bassn January 26th, 2004 05:11 AM

Tournament Catch and Release ???
 
Lol Zimmy, isn't your whole query based on the assumption that the fish were
better off where they were caught?

Without drawing it out, my view is that most released bass go on to live
healthy, productive lives.

A tournament without a weigh-in is like a horse race without the
home-stretch.

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com/



"G. M. Zimmermann" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone. I wanted to get some of your opinions on an artical I just

read
in In-Fisherman magazine. It was a short column called "Do

Tournament-Released
Bass Go Home?" Basicly, It cited a study which showed that very few of

bass
caught and released in tournaments actually return to the areas of the

lake or
river where thay were caught. It mentioned that bass should be dispersed

when
released so they would not be concentrated, but the author hypothesizes

that
many of these fish would wander around homless, catch less prey, and grow
slowly. The most interesting part to me was the idea of a
catch-and-immeadiate-release tournament. Interesting because the variety

of
ways such a tournament could be conducted. What are your thoughts on the
subject? How bad off do you think tournament caught bass really are when

they
are released?

-Zimmy




alwayfishking January 26th, 2004 04:23 PM

Tournament Catch and Release ???
 
................The super bowl ending in a tie
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Lol Zimmy, isn't your whole query based on the assumption that the fish

were
better off where they were caught?

Without drawing it out, my view is that most released bass go on to live
healthy, productive lives.

A tournament without a weigh-in is like a horse race without the
home-stretch.

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com/



"G. M. Zimmermann" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone. I wanted to get some of your opinions on an artical I just

read
in In-Fisherman magazine. It was a short column called "Do

Tournament-Released
Bass Go Home?" Basicly, It cited a study which showed that very few of

bass
caught and released in tournaments actually return to the areas of the

lake or
river where thay were caught. It mentioned that bass should be

dispersed
when
released so they would not be concentrated, but the author hypothesizes

that
many of these fish would wander around homless, catch less prey, and

grow
slowly. The most interesting part to me was the idea of a
catch-and-immeadiate-release tournament. Interesting because the

variety
of
ways such a tournament could be conducted. What are your thoughts on

the
subject? How bad off do you think tournament caught bass really are

when
they
are released?

-Zimmy






Mason121 January 31st, 2004 05:42 AM

Tournament Catch and Release ???
 
Without drawing it out, my view is that most released bass go on to live
healthy, productive lives.


I don`t know about tournament fishing with catch and release. Do they go
home??
I know in a local lake by me that I have caught the same bass twice. It had a
scarred over eye with another scar right by the eye. A couple of friends of
mine who also fish the same lake said they also have caught that bass. They
also are catch and release fisherpeople. So for 3 or 4 people to catch and
release the same fish seems to me that the fish do fine.
Dan.


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