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Old October 8th, 2003, 03:20 AM
Chuck Coger
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Default Fishing the Spawn. Ethical or Not?

I am sure this question has been posed here before, but I can't remember the
answers, so here it goes.

Do you feel it is ethical to fish during the spawn?
And if so to what level?
Catch and Release on the spot.
Tournament style Catch and Release.

I am not against fishing the spawn myself, as long and catch and release is
practiced to the tournament style level. I have seen things that are a lot
more devastating to the bass population than catch and release fishing the
spawn.


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