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![]() It certainly does make you a poacher and it's sheer nonsense to consider returning a dead fish to the water a "crime". This part of this thread was a mistake on my part. I do that every now and then, due to chronic foot in mouth disease. You've probably noticed that. I was expressing a sentiment more than a way of actually doing things. The last time I actually killed a fish I wasn' supposed to was a large fish, that was at the edge of a slot limit anyway, that was so badly gill hooked he was essentially dead before I got him out of the net. There was blood all over hte place. That was 4-5 years ago. I was camping on the river that night. So I didn't throw a dead fish back into the water. I put him tin foil and baked him with garlic and oyster mushrooms. And I felt thankful for nature's bounty, what little is left of it. |
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