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Anything I catch... :-[

Beat me to it.  

I was gonna paraphrase Low_Budget and say by definition anything Burley catches.   ;D

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For me, I consider anything below 12" to be a dink because that's the legal size limit for my state in KY, but the 4 local lakes I fish ALL require 15" keeping sizes.  I still call a 12 incher a keeper.......but I always wondered what everyone else would think of this.  Guess I know now.  

Hey, it'd be different if I caught anything over 14" consistantly but all last year I only had one fish on I KNOW was a keeper........and it came unbuttoned at boatside.   :'(

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My personal definition of a dink is anything under 5 pounds.

No offense given here, but wow! I live in Florida and fish mostly small lakes and ponds pretty unpressured and I would consider a dink anything less than 2 lbs,and thats high for some of the tournament guys who just need to barely make the length limit.

 How many 5 lb bass can be caught in Kentucky a year?I used to live in Ohio and you'd be lucky to get 1-3 a year LOL

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A fish so small that some wiseguy asks if that is your trailer.

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A true dink is whatever the size the individual fisherman defines it as. IMO, a dink is anything that:

1.) Skids across the water when I am reeling it in,

2.) Is only a few inches bigger than the lure I am using,

3.) Has a mouth that I can't even put one finger in it!

In a tournament, a dink is defined as a fish that doesn't have a big affect on your total weight in the tournament.

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Dam It No Keepers ;D

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;D LBH pretty well summed it up.I think a keeper bass is a legal bass.Here it's 14'' to be legal.Anything under i would consider dinks.

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