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Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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Always thought it might get our poacher's attention if more gear was seized. Might also make for a good annual auction.
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I don’t know Jag, there was a thread on here a while back where several posters felt some guys should have been shot for exceeding the limit on crappie. Those fast reproducing fish are serious business.
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Well, we can rest well knowing the fish cops are protecting the fish.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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Should’ve taken the boat as well! Maybe they’ll think twice next time...
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Should double the fines for that crappy job of filleting.
Striper is good eating btw.
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Looks like he used a hatchet and skill saw on that fillet job..........
If it ain't broke don't fix it!!!!!!!!!!!
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Theoretical question on slot limit fish. You’re trolling and one that’s 1” under the slot hammers your plug. You get him to the boat and measure him, when doing so you realize he’s bleeding like a stick pig and you ripped two of his gills when you set the hook after he inhaled the bait. He ain’t going to make it, not a chance. Is the right thing to do to toss him overboard to become a floater or count him toward your limit and discreetly filet him back home and enjoy eating him?
I know what the right thing to do is to my mind and I’m a big proponent of C&R.
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Jag? I thought you drank warm beer and ate mudcats?????
Just joking brother! Happy 4th!
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Should double the fines for that crappy job of filleting.
Striper is good eating btw. Oily if the salt version is anything like the stocked lake fish. Lots of lake fish are much better. I do eat the whites (great table fare) and hybrids. I give the stripers away.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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Here on the east coast, they’re excellent eating but we don’t eat them until they travel down River to the salt
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Well, we can rest well knowing the fish cops are protecting the fish. Yep
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Jag? I thought you drank warm beer and ate mudcats?????
Just joking brother! Happy 4th! I learned my lesson as a kid when camped by Grandads pond. Man, those polywogs were freaking bad. Big fat blues off the lake at LaGrange are hard to clean enough fat off to eat or I need instruction from Jeff. High fin blues off Sam Rayburn are unreal good. I'm thinking only Germans drink warm beer. Well, and Roger.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
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Here on the east coast, they’re excellent eating but we don’t eat them until they travel down River to the salt Now that is good to know. I've tried slicing off the bloodline, but even then the whiter meat is oily.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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Defund the Possum Sheriffs.
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They're ocean run stripers here. They come up the river to spawn then head back down through the Golden Gate. Not oily at all IMHO. A lot like rock cod.
I've never eaten a lake striper.
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Theoretical question on slot limit fish. You’re trolling and one that’s 1” under the slot hammers your plug. You get him to the boat and measure him, when doing so you realize he’s bleeding like a stick pig and you ripped two of his gills when you set the hook after he inhaled the bait. He ain’t going to make it, not a chance. Is the right thing to do to toss him overboard to become a floater or count him toward your limit and discreetly filet him back home and enjoy eating him?
I know what the right thing to do is to my mind and I’m a big proponent of C&R. It pains me but I throw back all undersize floaters. Fish cops around here would write you up for sure. Who needs that hassle? Not worth it to me.
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Theoretical question on slot limit fish. You’re trolling and one that’s 1” under the slot hammers your plug. You get him to the boat and measure him, when doing so you realize he’s bleeding like a stick pig and you ripped two of his gills when you set the hook after he inhaled the bait. He ain’t going to make it, not a chance. Is the right thing to do to toss him overboard to become a floater or count him toward your limit and discreetly filet him back home and enjoy eating him?
I know what the right thing to do is to my mind and I’m a big proponent of C&R. Yep.
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Theoretical question on slot limit fish. You’re trolling and one that’s 1” under the slot hammers your plug. You get him to the boat and measure him, when doing so you realize he’s bleeding like a stick pig and you ripped two of his gills when you set the hook after he inhaled the bait. He ain’t going to make it, not a chance. Is the right thing to do to toss him overboard to become a floater or count him toward your limit and discreetly filet him back home and enjoy eating him?
I know what the right thing to do is to my mind and I’m a big proponent of C&R. Toss it back unless not wasting a fish is worth risking a ticket and hassle. If it’s in your possession you’re getting cited good intentions or not
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Theoretical question on slot limit fish. You’re trolling and one that’s 1” under the slot hammers your plug. You get him to the boat and measure him, when doing so you realize he’s bleeding like a stick pig and you ripped two of his gills when you set the hook after he inhaled the bait. He ain’t going to make it, not a chance. Is the right thing to do to toss him overboard to become a floater or count him toward your limit and discreetly filet him back home and enjoy eating him?
I know what the right thing to do is to my mind and I’m a big proponent of C&R. It pains me but I throw back all undersize floaters. Fish cops around here would write you up for sure. Who needs that hassle? Not worth it to me. Just another instance of what's legal isn't necessarily what's moral. I hated to unhook Canary's off the coast just to watch them turn into Seagull food, but who needed the grief from the possum sheriffs. At least now you can keep 'em. Mostly...
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