Nice picture although I wish it was bigger.....Way to troll them up,look forward to your next report

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Nice picture although I wish it was bigger.....Way to troll them up,look forward to your next report
Nice fish Dustin. I just wanted to say thank you once again to you and your dad for hooking me up with the sucker minnows this weekend. The weather was terrible on saturday and we barely made it to Grider Hill with all the snow on the road but atleast we had good bait, thanks again, Keith
Here is a lot better pic of the smallies on my public profile.
http://i996.photobucket.com/albums/a...low/Dale01.jpg
Now that's what I like to see.....A big enough picture that I can see those smiles. Dave
Can't tell for sure but those look like slot fish to me...I assume you all threw them back?Here is a lot better pic of the smallies on my public profile.
http://i996.photobucket.com/albums/a...low/Dale01.jpg
I knew as soon as I saw the picture of the fish at dock the postings would start coming, on keeping or letting them go. Nothing against chubminnow for asking I just thought OH BOY here we go when I saw it.
Props for letting them go though!
Last edited by JUSTINHALL; 12-10-2009 at 12:25 PM. Reason: spelling
I would not even put a fish in my livewell unless it was a keeper and i was in a tournament. I got a bad surprise on my first float-n-fly fish at Dale. I forgot my camera, scale, and tape measure in a bag in my truck. I had a smallie that had to be pushing 5 lbs. and i wanted a picture of it and to know the weight for sure. Well i thought about throwing it back and my best friend said just put it in the livewell and we will get a pic and weight back at the ramp before letting her go. Well that was a bad idea. We fished for maybe half an hour more and came out of the creek and started fishing a bluff and here came a guy in a jon boat. Turns out he was the game warden. He asked how we were doing and i told him what i had caught and how i left everything back in the truck and he asked to see the fish so i handed it to him well he was a little short of 21". He told me well i believe you Mr. Glass but this is going to be a very expensive lesson for you. That little stay in my livewell cost me $162.50 and that was 8 yrs ago. I also did not even get a pic or weight of my first float-n-fly fish. He did ask if i wanted to let her go though. So moral of the story is don't put a fish in your livewell unless it is a keeper because as soon as you do you broke the law. Hope this does not happen to anyone else well unless they deserve it!
Tom
always be sure to measure all fish abide by all regulations but that was a learning lesson that everyone goes threw time to time
We generally do put them right back in, we had gotten into a good school of them early that morning so we thought we'd hold on to them for an hour or so to get an one really good pic. Didn't really like holding on to them that long but I'm sure the ones caught in the Billy tourny were in livewells alot longer than that. I guess it was pretty stupid to hold on to the fish but when you catching abunch of big bronzebacks, you tend to get carried away. Sorry if I offended anyone, I would never purposefully hurt any smallmouth or largemouth for that matter. My apologies.
Last edited by Bucketmouth10; 12-10-2009 at 06:35 PM.
I guess I never really made the connection that it might be illegal. I had no intentions on keeping them, so nothing really felt out of place. I'll make sure to keep the rules and regulations in mind next time though. I guess I was actuallly pretty lucky that I didnt have to learn the lesson by emptying out my wallet.
