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Old July 31st, 2006, 03:24 PM posted to alt.flyfishing
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Default Quuick question

Hi All,

If the regulations wherever you lived were changed such that you had to
kill fish within a slot, but quit fishing when you had a limit, how
would this affect your fishing? Would you continue to fish and would
you support a regulation like this? Do you think the quality of
fishing, interms of quality fish caught as well as quality of the
experience (people astream) would go up or down?

Thanks,

TBone
It is impossible to catch and release a wild trout.

 




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