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  1. #13
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    RE: fishing ethics

    >I know I'll stir up the
    >stink a little with this
    >answer and we will never
    >know if this is accurate.
    >But I bet that the
    >average catch and release fisherman
    >and especially tourney fisherman who
    >catch (often bedding bass), release
    >and cull multiple times thru
    >the day and haul the
    >fish to be weighed and
    >released often miles from "home"
    >end up killing more fish
    >than the meat eater who
    >catches his or her 5
    >and goes home with them.
    >I own a pond in
    >which I let good fishermen
    >fish and release and very
    >seldom are there not a
    >couple nice ones floating the
    >next day. In the hot
    >summer, in warm water, delayed
    >fish kills are terribly under
    >reported. Most, the turtles get
    >before you ever even know
    >they died.


    I know it will make some mad also but I agree with this. Just the stress of being in a live well, traveling in boat over rough water, and being released after several hours probably kills more fish than the average guy that keeps a few. There have been divers report lots of dead bass at release sights the day after even though they swam away when released only to die later. I'm not against tourney fishing but it does take a toll.

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    RE: fishing ethics

    The first one my father had mounted for me when I was about 12 it wieghed in at just over 5 lb. It was the first keeper bass I ever caught, my dad did not bass fish, that is the fish that got me hooked. I have also done both of my sons that way I mounted thier first keeper bass. Both of which were about 13" long.

    The last one I had mounted, anout 18 years ago, way 6-4 and I caught it on and ultra-light on 4 lb test line.

    Since that time I have caught some really big fish and always release them most of the time keeping nothing but a memory.

    In my life I have been lucky I guess I have caught (2) fish over 9lbs and (6) over 8 lbs. I will not have another mounted it is just me I believe a replica in the long run will be better IMO.

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    RE: fishing ethics

    As predicted ... my post was deleted.


    Thanks again for having such a "public" forum!



    Lets all stand up and give the moderators a good slow clap for once again displaying keen judgement and thoughtfulness in preserving this top notch internet forum. Good thing no one is allowed to have an opinion around here or it might make for a true learning experience for those who care to think outside the 1" x 1" box inside their heads.

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    TO THE FORUM

    WHAT WAS THE MATTER WITH BEVO'S POST.

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    [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Apr-21-06 AT 09:11AM (EST)[/font][p]Good question.

    If anyone read it you would see that there was nothing wrong with it.

    I said to each his own as long as you are following the guidelines set forth by the local governing body.

    In every thread that I post a reply it gets canned. Everytime.

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    RE: TO THE FORUM

    I don't generally like fried fish, so I rarely keep anything I catch - bluegill, crappie, bass, catfish, etc.

    That being said, I have kept, cleaned, cooked over a campfire and eaten a couple of smallmouth on trips to the BWCA when there weren't enough walleye to be had.

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    Not a public messger board

    First off, this is not a "public forum" it is PRIVATE message board owned by a PRIVATE individual(s), the owner(s) and moderators can do whatever they want and if they viewed something in your post was not in the best interest of this message board or against board rules then it was and will always get deleted.

    Second, I didn't see your message, but have been around here for awhile and IMO the moderators do a darn good job on this site and therefore I trust their judgement. And if warranted, they may even come on here and explain why it was deleted. However, since it is a PRIVATELY owned message board they are not obligated to give you any explanation or reason as to why they deleted your message, it may have been an error, who knows!

    Finally, I've had plenty of my own messages deleted from this board, as have others, but never once did I claim it was some kind of "conspiracy" against me! It was only a message on a fishing message board, get over it.

    Throw another log on the fire!

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    RE: TO THE FORUM

    I agree with Bevo. I've had several posts mysteriously deleted by the moderators of this site also. Dickens started the string asking for the best fish recipees. My post was quickly deleted. I only assume it was deleted because it included bass (among other fish) as being tasty to eat. I'm guessing that Dickens and Peter don't like people eating their bass.


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    RE: TO THE FORUM

    Hey you do not have to fry those fish. I have some heart problems so I do not eat fried foods.

    Here is how to cook some fish that is easy quick and healthy.
    Crappie, Bluegill, Shellcracker , I really do not like Catfish this way.

    Wash the fillets and pat dry with paper towel.

    2 tablespoons Olive Oil mixed with 1 tablespoon lemon juice
    (this amount is for about 1 lb fillets)

    Thin Slice 1/4 - 1/2 bell pepper

    Place fillets in bowl cover with olive oil mix

    place olive oil covered fillet on broiling pan I then lightly sprinkle with Lemon Pepper and place bell pepppers


    preheat oven to 400-425 on Walleye it takes about 5-7 minutes
    On Crappie and such it takes about 4-6. As soon as the flakes start to seperate they are done.

    I love them cooked that way, heart healthy and all.








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    RE: fishing ethics

    Its as simple as Selective harvest!!

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    RE: Not a public messger board

    >First off, this is not a
    >"public forum" it is PRIVATE
    >message board owned by a
    >PRIVATE individual(s), the owner(s) and
    >moderators can do whatever they
    >want and if they viewed
    >something in your post was
    >not in the best interest
    >of this message board or
    >against board rules then it
    >was and will always get
    >deleted.
    >
    >Second, I didn't see your message,
    >but have been around here
    >for awhile and IMO the
    >moderators do a darn good
    >job on this site and
    >therefore I trust their judgement.
    >And if warranted, they may
    >even come on here and
    >explain why it was deleted.
    >However, since it is a
    >PRIVATELY owned message board they
    >are not obligated to give
    >you any explanation or reason
    >as to why they deleted
    >your message, it may have
    >been an error, who knows!
    >
    >
    >Finally, I've had plenty of my
    >own messages deleted from this
    >board, as have others, but
    >never once did I claim
    >it was some kind of
    >"conspiracy" against me! It was
    >only a message on a
    >fishing message board, get over
    >it.
    >
    >Throw another log on the fire!
    >


    While this site may be a "private" endeavor this is still a public message board. It is publicly viewable by anyone with access to the world wide web and the contents contained therein are all public domain once posted. When registering on this site and/or posting one never consents to a EULA or otherwise surrenders their rights which would in turn make this a private forum.

    I am curious though how you relate my post to a claim of conspiracy, and perhaps you should heed your own advice of "It was only a message on a fishing message board, get over it" as you seem to have gotten extremely worked up over "a message on a fishing board".

    Thanks and eat more tasty bass.

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    RE: TO THE FORUM

    Thanks for the recipe. The other side to it is that I'm too lazy to clean them....and also don't feel like killing them very often.

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