Throwing cold water on somebody's nice catch...

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Re: Throwing cold water on somebody's nice catch...

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My insight on this issue: I don't make a point to KILL every gator trout i catch, but if i'm down there fishing and need another fish or two to make a mess and i catch a 25 inch trout you can bet your arse i'm taking that fish home. The law sets these limits to conserve the fish population, as long as i'm within the law's limits i feel no guilt on taking a biggun home. It simply cost to much these days to go that far and bring nothing home to eat.
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As many of you know I'm one of those guys who tries to release all healthy big fish. This post is a perfect example of why.

I fish several times a week and caught several thousand fish I could have kept last year. Why would a few extra lbs in the box matter to me.

But, the real reason I release trophy fish is for the folks that rarely get to fish. When I take my son fishing, it means the world to me to have him catch just one of those beautiful creatures. Every time I release one I think of him or someone elses kid catching that fish someday.

Perhaps I'm naive. But, I do know of a lady who has caught the same 1 eyed 10 lb bass twice this year .

I just like to believe every trophy I release is the one that hooks your kid or wife on fishing for the rest of their life. If you need to take it home and eat it to accomplish that goal. Then that's fine with me. That's why I let it go in the first place.
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Flint River Pirate wrote:
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Flint River Pirate wrote:
Salty Gator wrote:Guys, I apologized to hit and miss. I never made any mention of why they were there or who gave them their waypoints. If there is something else I should do please let me know. All I can do is offer a sincere apology, which I have done.
I don't think Hit and Miss expected that. Don't apologize brother, you stated your opinion. This would be a boring world if we all agreed on everything. Everyone on here has their own opinions. I am personal friends with many people on this site and i can assure you that we are a dynamic group. If I was a Moderator, I would close this silly thread. Ha!! Who's going this weekend????
Hey Pirate ... who asked for your opinion? No one and then you got to share this smelly one! Come on man, you got to straighten up. Just because you can legally post this post don't mean you should. Ain't you got no sense of direction in your life!
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Come on, but be sure to bring a gator trout to fry with you! :smt007
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cotton wrote:I fish several times a week and caught several thousand fish I could have kept last year. Why would a few extra lbs in the box matter to me.
If you were to get a real job where you couldn't fish so much, this problem would be solved! :smt005
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bman wrote:Oh I've been too busy... busy with phone calls and emails for one particular client ;-)
You, don't say, Bman... because I know at least one particular client who keeps seeing posts like this every few minutes... playing the world's smallest violin for you, buddy! :lol: :smt005
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And SHAME ON YOU FOR KILLING THAT POOR GATOR TROUT, BMAN!!! :smt012 :smt011 :smt009 :smt010 :smt005
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cotton wrote:As many of you know I'm one of those guys who tries to release all healthy big fish. This post is a perfect example of why.

I fish several times a week and caught several thousand fish I could have kept last year. Why would a few extra lbs in the box matter to me.

But, the real reason I release trophy fish is for the folks that rarely get to fish. When I take my son fishing, it means the world to me to have him catch just one of those beautiful creatures. Every time I release one I think of him or someone elses kid catching that fish someday.

Perhaps I'm naive. But, I do know of a lady who has caught the same 1 eyed 10 lb bass twice this year .

I just like to believe every trophy I release is the one that hooks your kid or wife on fishing for the rest of their life. If you need to take it home and eat it to accomplish that goal. Then that's fine with me. That's why I let it go in the first place.

Should have seen this coming............................. :roll:
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cotton wrote:As many of you know I'm one of those guys who tries to release all healthy big fish. This post is a perfect example of why.

I fish several times a week and caught several thousand fish I could have kept last year. Why would a few extra lbs in the box matter to me.

But, the real reason I release trophy fish is for the folks that rarely get to fish. When I take my son fishing, it means the world to me to have him catch just one of those beautiful creatures. Every time I release one I think of him or someone elses kid catching that fish someday.

Perhaps I'm naive. But, I do know of a lady who has caught the same 1 eyed 10 lb bass twice this year .

I just like to believe every trophy I release is the one that hooks your kid or wife on fishing for the rest of their life. If you need to take it home and eat it to accomplish that goal. Then that's fine with me. That's why I let it go in the first place.

So if we take "several times a week" call it 3 + "several thousand" call it 3,000. Average catch is 19.2 "could have kept" fish per trip.

Somebody needs to pick this man up as a fishing partner.....
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So if we take "several times a week" call it 3 + "several thousand" call it 3,000. Average catch is 19.2 "could have kept" fish per trip.

Somebody needs to pick this man up as a fishing partner....
You wouldn't be able to bring anything to the weigh in. :smt010
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I thought my post was fairly polite. Guess not.
snatch-n-reel wrote:So if we take "several times a week" call it 3 + "several thousand" call it 3,000. Average catch is 19.2 "could have kept" fish per trip.
I'll let you figure it out. I'm guessing 2000, not 3000. Mostly freshwater.

Kayakwars only counts quality fish. Trout & Reds over 20", 16" bass, 12" Crappie, 9" bluegill.

My assumption is I caught numerous(5-10) keeper fish for every quality fish. I don't know if it's true. It's just a guess.

In 2012, I caught 383 quality fish. I'm quite certain I caught at least 6 keepers for every quality fish. It would vary with each species. For trout, its certainly true. For reds, probably not.
http://www.kayakwars.com/anglerprofile. ... lerid=1626

Throw in any boat outings that aren't included in kayakwars and a week fishing in MO. I'm sure were getting close.

Most of the 383 were released, and I still ate fish at least once a week. My biggest trout last year was eaten by a friend. It had so much damage, I knew it wouldn't survive. It happens.

I'm certain many folks would put my numbers to shame.
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Hee he hee, that happens to me as well. More often than I would like! My wife is my best fishing partner and am very thankful she likes fishing.

We appreciate your humor.

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