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![]() "luv2bafield" wrote in message ink.net... I have seen numerous references to bass season opening here and there at various times. What exactly is a bass season? Is the season the period during the year you can actually fish for bass, or is it the period during which you can keep them? We don't have a bass season in Florida...sheesh, I hope not! It would be a little late to find out now! We do have seasons on other fish, such as snook, trout and redfish, but the season is the time you can keep them within certain size ranges. You can fish for them all year, but you must release them when the season is closed. So, what's the deal with bass seasons in other parts of the country? Thanks in advance for the clarification. Keith In NH (aside from pond-by-pond regulations), from ice in to May 14 - two bass. May 15 - June 15 immediate release. June 15 - ice in 2 fish. In the past, they have also limited the use of live bait for part of the season, but I don't see it in this yyears book. http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Fish..._Digest_04.pdf |
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