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![]() wrote in message ups.com... 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? Really not worth considerin', unless folks like yourself are able to infiltrate North Carolina's Wildlife Commission. Would you continue to fish and would you support a regulation like this? I follow whatever the regulations of my state are--or the state I happen to be fishin' in at the moment--but I certainly wouldn't support such a hair-brained scheme. 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? It's a ridiculous question, but for the sake of argument, DOWN! Op Thanks, TBone It is impossible to catch and release a wild trout. |
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