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"Craig Baugher" wrote in
news:OFbtc.117340$536.22202232@attbi_s03: Very Cool John! While I practice catch & release, I appreciate those that catch and keep the 14" to 18" bass. The bass population needs to be thinned out too. Otherwise the bass in that body of water will continue to get smaller and smaller as the population grows. So by taking your legal limit. you are actually helping the small bass to survive better (because of less competition) and allowing the bigger bass to get bigger. I can appreciate anyone that follows whatever the regs are on the body of water they happen to be fishing. If someone wants to creel a 5-lb bass, so long as it's legal, fine with me. As for trout, if you're fishing for small brook trout with treble-hook spinners, there's a reasonable chance that the outcome will be the same if you release or eat that fish. FWIW, I'd rather see a fish eaten than thrown back after showing up dead at weigh-in. Frankly, a C & R vs C & Eat discussion seems a little hollow after the thread discussing how many fish are dead by weigh in. Scott |
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