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Old November 1st, 2005, 06:09 PM
Stinkweed
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"Tightwad" wrote in message
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Stinkweed wrote:

"Tightwad" wrote in message
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I catch and release. If a fish is hooked deep or bleeding I keep it to
eat.
I catch Bream and Bass, in the weedbeds, on top by the dozens, even a
more than a hundred on occassion. There is no way I could justify keep
them all.



I have not heard of Bream, where are you from?

Bream are known as Sunfish , Blugills, etc. This is on the tennessee River
System. These fish are all over North America so I assume you are from
elsewhere.


OK, just never heard of them called that I guess. Yes, the Bluegills and
Sunfish do put up a great fight, you think "boy do I have a whopper this
time" only to find it is a Bluegill. I find Perch fun to catch too. I
would like to catch a Big Northern one day, but we will have to get a more
portable boat to fish in another lake. All we have right now is a pontoon.
It is already pulled out for the winter now. :-(


 




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