I don't get to fish very often and post even less frequently. However I do read every thread. I try to read every post but I'm sure I miss some. One thing I don't find at BBF is a bunch of idiots trying to rape the resource. We all keep a big one every now and then (for whatever reason) but we are the responsibile ones. We are the ones that love it so much. Like many of you I carry "The Man's" phone number with me and use it when I should. We 'take what we need and leave the rest'. Even when we do our very best, we still have an impact yet we know enough to place our own limits on it.
Be careful out there guys. Take care of the resources and yourselves.
Texas A&M studies on catch-and-release mortality of spotted seatrout.
http://www.fisheries.tamucc.edu/Catch%2 ... elease.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Catch and release guidelines
http://research.myfwc.com/features/view ... sp?id=3907" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Selectivly Collecting Specimens at location X
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Re: Selectivly Collecting Specimens at location X
I remember this monster getting caught in FLA last year.
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I think that fish was also released , and was caught nowhere near this areajsuber wrote:I remember this monster getting caught in FLA last year.
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Bh, I seriously doubt that fish was released. It looks dead as a doornail hanging vertically from the grips, a no-no for fish releasing. I guess that is also a live well/icechest combo open in the boat? Also a bumpy ride back to the dock.
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guy says most def. live released....would have been a lot easier to prove the record with even a dead fish. just posting information. Don't shoot the mesenger
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No guns out my freind! Just looks like dead slim dripping off'n his tail in that one pic to me....
It really doesn't matter to me at all. But I think if he did release her and she was barely alive she died soon after most likely.
So he could've et the fish
It really doesn't matter to me at all. But I think if he did release her and she was barely alive she died soon after most likely.
So he could've et the fish
Work 2 fish 4 days
1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc
1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc