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well this place were they were caught  is well over populated with them ,they are all over the place  ,oh well  i guess there will be the bashers  like no one has  ever kept a few to eat ....

I find it difficult to enjoy a good bass pic when I know they werent released...
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Fish legal.

Keep a few for dinner now and then.

Don't harm a thing.  

Enjoy.

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I can't complain about someone keeping a fish now and then when I killed one just the other day.  Fish took the jig in the back of it's mouth and it must of hit some vein going to its gill or something cause it was bleeding and after about five minutes in the well one Gill was pink instead of red.  What I am trying to say is that we all kill them from time to time and I would rather see the fish dead in a frying pan then floating next to the shore.  You should see the number of dead fish at the end of the Castaic night tournaments.  Everytime I bring my bag down to the dock there is a pile of fish next to the tank and those were all caught by the same guys preaching catch and release!

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Pretty nice light colored bass you have here. Yeah I would prefer if you release them but keeping a couple average size bass for dinner every so often doesent harm the bass population much. Great job.

They have that color because they are dead!

  • Super User
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Pretty nice light colored bass you have here. Yeah I would prefer if you release them but keeping a couple average size bass for dinner every so often doesent harm the bass population much. Great job.

They have that color because they are dead!

Haha, too funny.

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Fish legal.

Keep a few for dinner now and then.

Don't harm a thing.  

Enjoy.

It's tough though when they are fish of that class.  That pond is hardly over-populated.  

and no, I have never, and never will, eat a bass.

But the law is the law and you are well within your rights so who am I to say....:(

At least your boys are learning that if you kill it, you eat it.

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Pretty nice light colored bass you have here. Yeah I would prefer if you release them but keeping a couple average size bass for dinner every so often doesent harm the bass population much. Great job.

They have that color because they are dead!

Haha, too funny.

Wow I never noticed that before. Well maybe I did notice that dead bass floating on the top of the lake are lighter color but never realy thought of it. I feel like an idiot for makeing that comment now saying the bass were very light colored.

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Pretty nice light colored bass you have here. Yeah I would prefer if you release them but keeping a couple average size bass for dinner every so often doesent harm the bass population much. Great job.

They have that color because they are dead!

Haha, too funny.

Wow I never noticed that before. Well maybe I did notice that dead bass floating on the top of the lake are lighter color but never realy thought of it. I feel like an idiot for makeing that comment now saying the bass were very light colored.

Ah, Dont worry about it man. Not everyone is perfect ;)  ::)

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Nice fish.  I do not like see them being eaten either, especially if I am not invited.  Will gladly change my mind if you will share.     Especially with some hush pups, warm butter and some sweet tea.

;D

Enjoy.

Guest ncbass24
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Like LBH said, I have never and will never eat a bass. I love keeping a few fat bluegill from time to time though. Nice fish.  :)

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