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  1. #1
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    Re: So Much for catch and release

    In my opinion, I see no harm in keeping bass or any other species of fish. I often see many bass fishermen who are fishing for crappie during the spring spawn and they are not practicing catch and release. It seems to me it's ok for them to catch a limit of crappie, but people who are not a bass tourney fisherman have no right to catch and keep "their" fish. We all pay the same price to fish and as long as the rules and regs are followed; i see no problem in keeping a limit of fish, be it bass, catfish, crappie or any other species.

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    Re: So Much for catch and release

    I love eating fish though i dont keep very many bass.I prefer to have good fishing in all places that i go so i watch what i take.But if i think one is hooked bad or i need just a few more fish for a good fish fry ill turn some bass into poo.

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