The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back. Merry Christmas!
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The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back. Merry Christmas!
back on the plate ?
Back in your belly?
[QUOTE=Bonefish;525941]The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back. Merry Christmas![/QUOTE]
Got to go with BoneFish on this one. Need to keep the good geanes(sp?) so my grandson, and his grandchildren can enjoy the thrill of "Bobber Down", or "Screaming of a Reel" when the big one is on! :):):) Remember, you can purchase fish at Kroger!
[QUOTE=FlyLie;525954]Got to go with BoneFish on this one. Need to keep the good geanes(sp?) so my grandson, and his grandchildren can enjoy the thrill of "Bobber Down", or "Screaming of a Reel" when the big one is on! :):):) Remember, you can purchase fish at Kroger![/QUOTE]
Kroger don't sell crappie or hybrids. Lol!
Merry CHRISTmas!
I think what a lot of us forget is that the KFWD allows fisherman to keep fish, I think the KFWD are trying to maintain a balance, It's like what would happen if no deer were taken, "just sayin"
Gary
[QUOTE=floatman;525970]I think what a lot of us forget is that the KFWD allows fisherman to keep fish, I think the KFWD are trying to maintain a balance, It's like what would happen if no deer were taken, "just sayin"
Gary[/QUOTE]
I think there is also a reason they separate them into different groups and call some "Game Fish" and some others are called "Pan Fish"
Personally, I haven't kept a largemouth of any size for over 20 years. The last one went on the wall. As for hybrid, they seem to die when released, so I eat the hell out of those! Any eye or sauger that keeps is destined only for the fryer.
[QUOTE=Bonefish;525941]The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back. Merry Christmas![/QUOTE]
He did say good fish, not every fish. Small fish taste better than big fish anyway.
[I]T[/I][QUOTE=Wormin;525981]He did say good fish, not every fish. Small fish taste better than big fish anyway.[/QUOTE]
Smaller fish do taste better than very big fish. And the smaller fish have less PCB's in their flesh.
I have given all of you a lot of fine gifts over the years
i graciously and thankfully accepted 2 of those gifts this morning, and i will return them to "lake hotgrease" this evening:cool: