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http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/news/rbnews/BreakingNews_Lookup.asp?id=269

Sorry about beating this topic to death, but I thought this was an interesting article.  I wonder how PETA would handle this problem?  PETA wants to sterilize white tail deer to control the population, maybe bass are next.  Catch and eat seems more natural to me.  If bass tasted as good as walleye we wouldn't have this problem.  :)

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Too much money in hunting to let that happen.     Leases, guns, ammo, out of town travel to and from.   Deer corn and all the other associated items to mention.

   This effects too many lives and jobs.      

Someone needs to take the PETA people fishing ;D and then hunting ;D. then let them eat their catch ;D

eat the crappie, catfish, and peta

but return the trophy bass to the water. :P

I hate PETA. There a evil groop of people who need a dose of reality......... Or a good a$$ kicken

Thats all I got to say about that. The size limit thing is a good idea if the lakes over poplated.

PETA people might think about rechanneling their attention to the humane treatment of people. Think how much more good that might do for our old planet. I say, "Leave them deer alone", not be confused with "Leave them kids alone" for you Pink Floyd lovers like myself.

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