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it kills me to see so many dead bass, but its the person who catches them right to keep them. anyway looks like a decent day.

Caught a few fish not any big ones though.

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it kills me to see so many dead bass, but its the person who catches them right to keep them. anyway looks like a decent day.
Caught a few fish not any big ones though.

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Yea i only eat green fish I like them blackend.

But ill keep  2lbers  and under

everything larger then that gets released

i respect that 100 percent at least you have a policy on it i just cringe when people take big momas full of eggs out of a lake.

it kills me to see so many dead bass, but its the person who catches them right to keep them. anyway looks like a decent day.
Caught a few fish not any big ones though.

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Yea i only eat green fish I like them blackend.

But ill keep 2lbers and under

everything larger then that gets released

I agree. It's tough to see but to each his own. Nice day none the less!!!

Nice job, but remember you might want to let a few of the small ones go to so you can get big ones to! There nothing wrong with keeping a few though, good job.

I have nightmares of posts like this. But, to each his own. 

RIP my darlings

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If one were to keep bass, Bamajoker has it right. In most waters, very few of those small ones will ever become lunkers, if they survive at all. Culling can be good thing, if quality size is what you are after. But if catch and kill pressure is very high, esp in small waters, it could be detrimental to future fishing. Each water's different though; Some are baby bass factories, others run more in boom and bust cycles. Sounds to me like Bamajoker's being thoughtful about the future of his water.

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