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Hey,
Getting cabin fever and doing some research on some local lakes by me, in anticipation of spring fishing, if it ever gets here. Anyway, I found this information very interesting. It discusses how Bass move if caught in one location and released in another. Such as in Bass tournaments where a lot of anglers catch Bass in one area, take them to weigh in only to be released possibly miles from home, or in an entirely different system altogether. The possible implications are food for thought, such as Bass populations declining in a particular watershed to a point of where it could effect the entire balance of the system, simply by releasing the fish in another location. It's rare that they make it back home after weigh in. As they suggest in the article, it might be a better way to go by having multiple weigh in locations during heavy tournament season. Anyway, as I said, it's food for thought and an interesting read. To tell you the truth, I never really thought about it, but I probably should have. Maybe we should start taking more responsibility when it comes to fishing if were not C&R ing directly after the catch? http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/publi.../largebass.pdf Thoughts? Opinions? Doug |
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