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indianahunter83 05-11-2008 04:37 PM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 
B) and if anyone in one of my ponds did anything other then A or B then they would be up sh!t creek.

patgrizzlyhunter 05-11-2008 04:53 PM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 
since my biggest largemouth was just over 4 i would mount it.

buckhunter14 05-12-2008 08:43 AM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 
I would deffinately keep it and mount it.

If you think you, keeping one 10 pound bass is going to ruin the ecosystem of the fish, that is crazy.

If you say that .01 percent of people in the ever catch a 10 pound bass in their life, and keep it, that will do nothing... And .01 is a big number in my mind for people in the world catching a 10+ pounder.

10 pounds is 1.9 pounds way from the STATE RECORD in Michigan. I can't even imagine the SMALL percent of bass that make it above 10 pounds in Michigan. I would say below .1% of bass in Michigan.

JFergus7 05-12-2008 09:01 AM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 
Austin- A 10lbs what might be pushing the state record for Wisconsin? It certainly isn't walleye.

m.t.hands 05-12-2008 10:48 AM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 
C. i have not seen any repos that look very good[:@], especially the mouth and gills[:@], that being said i have only kept 4 bass in last 20years, i have a 6.25 smallie mounted, a 7,8, and one over 9 largemouth, so if i catch a 10 pounder it will be mounted, but if i caught a 12-15 pounder that would be mounted and i would not mount another till that mark was eclipsed, in other words it would have to be better than anything else i have caught/mounted pretty much the same as i treat bucks, but i will still shoot 115" and up deer with my bow, rifle it better be a good one, otherwise i'll eat crappie, jacks, bream, bluegill, catfish, speckled trout(sea), redfish, grouper, sewer trout (talapia),and does[:-];)

Chuck7 05-12-2008 12:55 PM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 
Yes sir.MT.....I've got a 7 pound 25 inch mounted back in 1983..I've since caught 3 over 8 pound..I only photographed them..But my first 10 will be mounted...anything after that..I;m not sure. Mounts are not cheap..over 300.00 around here. This year,,I;m doing my best to get a 10..I'll also be lookng for a good taxidermist.

Thanks for all the replies..After this gets exhausted I'll tally up the data.
C7

Centauri 05-12-2008 03:43 PM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 
B. I always release my fish, except for walleyes and panfish. Mmmmm....

Austin/WI 05-12-2008 04:33 PM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 

ORIGINAL: JFergus7

Austin- A 10lbs what might be pushing the state record for Wisconsin? It certainly isn't walleye.
The poll question was on largemouth, so I gave an answer for largemouth - state record largemouth is only 11 lbs & some change I think. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong on that, it's been awhile since I looked at the books. To clarify further, I only keep an occasional bluegill catch when I have a craving and an occasional trout or salmon while fishing Salmon-a-Rama. Otherwise I rarely keep any fish.

Chuck7 05-12-2008 05:25 PM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 
I just called a local taxadermist..only 7 dollars per inch and 20.00 for the driftwood..Just under 200 dollars for a big one..Not bad..;)

Austin/WI 05-12-2008 05:30 PM

RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
 

ORIGINAL: Chuck7

I just called a local taxadermist..only 7 dollars per inch and 20.00 for the driftwood..Just under 200 dollars for a big one..Not bad..;)
That is a pretty good price. I hope you get to spend that $200 this summer;):D


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