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  1. #1
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    I too have seen this several times. I inform the fisherman and help them return all fish to the water as a nice gesture. Only a few times have people been rude and left the fish. But I am a nice guy and do my part. Others just need to do theirs as well. I do not net very often but the dam is an easy place to catch bait fish and I would like to keep it that way.

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    Another example of rude disrespectfull people on the beautifull Ohio River. My solution wont work for everybody, 1st gather up all the bait/game fish he wasted, 2nd lock him up and feed him the fish he wasted for his meals, 3rd ban him from fishing the Ohio River for at least 3 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BentLoomis View Post
    Another example of rude disrespectfull people on the beautifull Ohio River. My solution wont work for everybody, 1st gather up all the bait/game fish he wasted, 2nd lock him up and feed him the fish he wasted for his meals, 3rd ban him from fishing the Ohio River for at least 3 years.
    Now I like your way of thinking SIR !!!....WE wont talk about folks coming in on you, and dropping anchor right where your bait lands when you are casting. That would never happen at the Falls LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by BentLoomis View Post
    Another example of rude disrespectfull people on the beautifull Ohio River. My solution wont work for everybody, 1st gather up all the bait/game fish he wasted, 2nd lock him up and feed him the fish he wasted for his meals, 3rd ban him from fishing the Ohio River for at least 3 years.
    Add to that, one short bass=3 fingernails pulled out with a pair of pliers, life for an expired license sticker and the death penalty if a bass tournament fisherman brings more than one dead fish to scales in less than a year.

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    Can't eat them stripers might as well use them as bait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smashdn View Post
    Can't eat them stripers might as well use them as bait.
    Why cant you eat the stripers? They are preadators and dont eat junk off the bottom like other fish.

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    I'm kinda new on using a cast net but on my last trip to Mcalpine I threw a perfect throw (for me) right on a school of shad.
    There must have been at least 200 of them in my net. I knew we'd never use that many and released most of them right back in the river, keeping the rest for that day's usage. Even with a Magic Bubbles in the bucket they all died in about 10 minutes.
    I confess I didn't sort out what I caught as to whether or not I'd snagged some game fish minnows. They all looked like shad to me.

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