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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 1238210" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p>It should be a crime to eat fish the size of those two. They aren't as good to eat and now those genetic gene pools are gone</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Typical sport mentally, of someone that knows nothing about fisheries management. I have very few if any bass that size in my pond. Because I manage my ponds for numbers not size. I do this by catch and RELEASE. I enjoy bass fishing. I can catch 20-30 most every day in a hour or two. I had a fisheries biologists out to do a fish count. He said I was severely overstocked with bass. I asked him what's wrong with that? He told me you can't produce TROPHY bass when your pond is overcrowded with bass. I like catching fish, not playing in the water. To me fishing stinks when their not biting and is a waste of time. </p><p></p><p> My fish are not a public resource, and I will do as I please with them. Those are some really nice bass Deepsouth. Do little old bass taste as good as little young bass? I can't tell a difference myself.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 1238210, member: 14198"] It should be a crime to eat fish the size of those two. They aren't as good to eat and now those genetic gene pools are gone[/quote] Typical sport mentally, of someone that knows nothing about fisheries management. I have very few if any bass that size in my pond. Because I manage my ponds for numbers not size. I do this by catch and RELEASE. I enjoy bass fishing. I can catch 20-30 most every day in a hour or two. I had a fisheries biologists out to do a fish count. He said I was severely overstocked with bass. I asked him what's wrong with that? He told me you can't produce TROPHY bass when your pond is overcrowded with bass. I like catching fish, not playing in the water. To me fishing stinks when their not biting and is a waste of time. My fish are not a public resource, and I will do as I please with them. Those are some really nice bass Deepsouth. Do little old bass taste as good as little young bass? I can't tell a difference myself. [/QUOTE]
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