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Release or not to release?

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I don't think anyone who has not caught a state record can say with certainty whether or not he would release a state record fish if he caught it. Now I say I would probably keep that bad girl, but I'm sitting at my desk at work. If I were on the water holding a 13 pound fish (Connecticut), I might have to let her go out of respect, or I might succomb to the promise of fame and keep her. Who knows? Hopefully I'll know soon  ;D

I would do my best to keep it alive and take it to the DNR and do whatever is needed to get my name in the record books then take it back and release it.  Records are meant to be broken.

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