The reason I throw bass back is so they can get bigger and someone else can catch them later. Concerning whether or not it works is pretty simple. If the fish swims away, it worked. If the fish dies, it doesn't work.
I'm not strictly catch and release with bass. I have definitely eaten my fair share. That being said, I usually only eat smaller ones and from lakes where I believe has a very large population of small fish. Elmer Davis, for example, has a slot limit from 12" to 15". Anything between has to be released. Outside of that range can be kept. We keep our share of fish under 12" from time to time because we know that there are tons of fish in that size class that need to be thinned out.



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Actually, according to the biologists and so-called experts, C&R does work and is absolutely necessary in maintaining healthy bass populations in larger lakes. Pond management is a little different story, where some targeted harvesting is OK. Anyway, I'm a believer and always release the bass I catch for all reasons previously stated. ALWAYS. When in the mood for a weekend fish fry, I take a little trip to my favorite bluegill pond. Oh yeah, and ice down a few cold ones and you can always count on the neighbors to show!