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Made it out to Pickwick yesterday (12/30/07) from 11-5 p.m..  Caught another boat load of dinks (25 or so) and 8 keepers.  The biggest was 16" (did not weigh him), and the best five went 8.5 pounds.  Caught them on green pumpkin w/ red flake and watermelon w/ red flake brush hogs.  Forgot the camera at home, so they had to visit the house and then be released.

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Nice fish, next time hold them though, by putting them on the ground you can take off their protective slime coating. :)

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Good job catching those fish, but even though you released them something about that picture makes me feel weird. But I can tell their alive.

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O ok, understood. ::)

There ya go.  Thats the way you do that.....LOL

LBH has taught you well young Jedi...

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Lighten up guys. I know we all hate seeing BIG bass kept, but it doesn't hurt a thing to keep some small or medium size fish. Regulations are made by professional wildlife experts on what it takes to maintain healthy bass populations. Give them some credit for a job well done and leave the guys that want to keep a few alone.

Also, note that these fish were RELEASED.

On the otherhand...most members of this Forum really don't want to see a "stringer" of bass. You might do everyone a favor by not posting those pics here, it just causes friction.

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Nice fish, next time hold them though, by putting them on the ground you can take off their protective slime coating. :)

I think we have a little confusion here.  Mike is just saying,..."if you aren't gonna eat them, here's a tip help keep them healthy for release."  (And it's a good one.)  

Is Pickwick a big tourny lake or just a big lake?  It's name is awfully familiar but not sure why.

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A FLW event was held at Pickwick last year:

http://flwserieseast.flwoutdoors.com/tournament.cfm?cid=11&tid=5638

The lake, especially the "river" portions below Wilson Dam and Pickwick Dam (technically Kentucky Lake) are know for trophy class smallmouth.

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