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    guist creek?

    thanking about heading up one day this weekend. just wondering how the bass fishing was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saebass View Post
    thanking about heading up one day this weekend. just wondering how the bass fishing was.
    Everything I've heard lately hasn't been very good. Post-spawn blues. Now bluegill....

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    Caught this today on guist creek on a yamamato worm
    So I don't think the biting is too bad caught 4 other smaller ones but released them this was enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijse View Post
    Caught this today on guist creek on a yamamato worm
    So I don't think the biting is too bad caught 4 other smaller ones but released them this was enough

    It just burns me up that people like you are keeping bass like that to eat. First of all they aren't even that good to eat and second if you are that hard up for fish shoot me an email and I will glad to buy you some at Kroger. My goodness people, then people wonder why they go to Guist or Cedar Creek and can't catch any big ones bc idiots are putting them in there freezer. Joke

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    First cry me a river
    Second hell yea I'm going to take it that was my first ever
    First ever big bass caught so refer to no 1 and cry me a
    River

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    Quote Originally Posted by 88KVD View Post
    It just burns me up that people like you are keeping bass like that to eat. First of all they aren't even that good to eat and second if you are that hard up for fish shoot me an email and I will glad to buy you some at Kroger. My goodness people, then people wonder why they go to Guist or Cedar Creek and can't catch any big ones bc idiots are putting them in there freezer. Joke

    I never chime in on these but your comment set me off for some reason. First of all, the joke is on you for writing such a comment. The only idiot is you. The man said he kept one fish and threw the rest back. You should applaud him for only keeping one fish. Secondly, it was his biggest fish and he was proud of it. My two biggest bass are on my wall and I didn't even get to eat them. Ive caught nice bass since then and wouldn't do it again but I was proud when I caught them bass. Each man to his own and if someone wants to keep a BIG fish now and then that's his right. In the meantime, quit being jealous of the guy and keep comments like this to yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijse View Post
    Caught this today on guist creek on a yamamato worm
    So I don't think the biting is too bad caught 4 other smaller ones but released them this was enough

    Nice fish and thanks for the update. Fished for hybrids there on Sat without any luck. Switched to bass and caught one dink. I caught a 5.4 out of there about 3 years ago and hung on her my wall. I love that lake and there are some nice fish. But that lake can hurt your pride in a hurry as well. Always an adventure and never know when one of them big hybrids is going to hit your line.

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    If every bass is thrown back after catching even the wall hangers then eventually your lake or lakes will become over populated and no trophys will arise simple ya take away small fish that compete with big fish for food and your big ones will get bigger thats why i love putting dents in crappie and shell cracker and bluegill populations on a lake i fish i take hand size and a little bigger and leave the brutes alone so that they may eventualy become a state record plus i read a artical on crappie and gills saying that if you dont have atleast a 25 acre lake in 10 years they will over populate and u wont catch any good ones or have a decent spawn so i saw jerk yhe little terds out and stock in a creek or river a lake without a creek or spring into it is a finite resource as were a river or stream is as close to infinite as you can get when floods happen they bring new fish new bait and clean in a lake when a flood happens all it does is raise up no new food source (permanent) so its safe to say if your gonna cry about loosing a 5 lb bass out of lake dont in kentucky they are almost to old to breed anyways

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    But on a note agreeing with the guy who went off the ones this size do taste horrible and the fillet falls apart but them 12 to 16 inches in largemouth or ky bass are amazing but i wont eat a small mouth the meat is to squishy feeling

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijse View Post
    Caught this today on guist creek on a yamamato worm
    So I don't think the biting is too bad caught 4 other smaller ones but released them this was enough
    Nice fish gijse. I'm sure with the tater salad pork and beans corn cakes and green onion you was well rewarded for your work ..
    What size is your boat ..

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    didnt mean to hijack the thred sorry ..
    gijseThanks for putting a few back for me to catch..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijse View Post
    Caught this today on guist creek on a yamamato worm
    So I don't think the biting is too bad caught 4 other smaller ones but released them this was enough
    that's weak....

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