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RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
I agree,
You caught it...if you catch it legally you decide what to do with it. in 1983 our family was poor..We thanked God for alot of bass meals..I was in college and making 5.00 an hour. We ate alot of fish.. ;) I also caught alot of tilapia with my cast net..Here is a picture that a newspaper took of me and Andrew.Andrew is now an MP in the military..;) ![]() |
RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
ORIGINAL: PKnTX My heaviest blk bass is only 6.5 lb and it was released as quick as 1 pic could be taken. That was several years ago. Today, depending on circumstances it would be A or D. I fish for fun and foodand have NO problem with anyone keeping any legal fish for mounting or eating but I have no desire for dead animals hanging in my house. And I get a real laugh from cries of"ruin our sport" because someone kept a legalfish and cooked it up. So, I choose D. I like fresh fish and a 10 pounder would feed my whole family a nice meal. PK |
RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
Up here a 10 pounder would be a monster so I would most likely keep it and get it mounted..;)
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RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
ORIGINAL: indianahunter83 The thing is a 10lb bass wouldn't taste near as good as a mess of smaller bass and by taking that 10lber out you are hurting your fishery. If you want to ruin the places you fish then continue to keep big fish but if you want to have that fishery continue to excel for other generations then it is your responsibility to do the right thing. fry and WA-LA, delicious fresh fish. "Ruining a fishery" by keeping enough legal fish for a meal is RIDICULOUS. My responsibility is to follow the fish and game laws established by biologist, not the whims of trophy hunters/fishers. Thanks anyways, PK |
RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
Bo you ruin a fishery by keeping the larger fish. That is why many species of fish are now under slot limits. In the end it is purely the fisherman's call but around where I live you can tell a huge difference between the overfished/over-harvested lakes versus the ones that are strict catch and release only. Your responsibility is towards the coming generations of anglers so that they too had the opportunities to catch and release a monster fish. You want food? Keep a bunch of small fish. (Side note the world record bass caught in Georgia was eaten but that was in much different times) Seeing as how I have never kept a bass for food I have always heard they have a lot of small bones and don't taste near as good as crappie/bluegill/catfish/walleye/trout/etc... so why even keep them anyways if you are just going to eat it?
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RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
Filet that hog, slice into fingers, soak in milk, batter,
fry and WA-LA, delicious fresh fish. PKnTX Hey , Ifix my crappie like that.I use buttermilk and soak overnight..It firms those fillets right up and the taste is very good. ![]() |
RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
ORIGINAL: indianahunter83 Seeing as how I have never kept a bass for food I have always heard they have a lot of small bones and don't taste near as good as crappie/bluegill/catfish/walleye/trout/etc... so why even keep them anyways if you are just going to eat it? any other sunfish (which is what it really is, not a true bass). Min and Max length regulations and Max stringer limits ESTABLISHED BY BIOLOGISTS do a fine job of keeping our fisheries healthy. I agree with and obey them. PK |
RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
Those same biologists also push for catch and release.
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RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
In TX we have MANY lakes that are under very specific and differing
limitations. In ANY (other than strictly catch and release only) of these lakes the 10 lb'er in the question would typically be LEGAL to keep for whatever reason the fisherman wanted. Other than FL and CA there is no competition to TXfor big bass fishing. People keep them ALL THE TIME with no ruination of the fishery. What I see as a much bigger issueis the number of folks that want to put further restrictions on fishing for the sake of their own desire tocatch "the biggest yet". This is, IMO, many times over more selfish and considering the message it sends to kids, more likely to ruin what should be a pleasant past time with fringe benefits of providing healthy food for the familytable. Again, just my opinion. PK |
RE: Time for a catch and release poll.
In TX we have MANY lakes that are under very specific and differing limitations. In ANY (other than strictly catch and release only) of these lakes the 10 lb'er in the question would typically be LEGAL to keep for whatever reason the fisherman wanted. Other than FL and CA there is no competition to TX for big bass fishing. |
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