I will comply with the letter of the law. I only fish one tourney a year and may just quit doing that, as I will not be on equal footing with other participants, from the sound of things. The laws are meant for me, just like everyone else. I need to be able to sleep when I lay my head down at night and my price for selling my morals is much higher than $2500 (for the record, I believed then and think the guys fishing did too, that they did nothing wrong-I woould have dont the same thing they did, I did not know better-I interpreted harvest as the act of putting the fish in the box, not catching it). I now believe it was wrong and I won't do it. At this year's RTS, we caught a just under 6# red and put him in the box. Caught a 19 3/4" trout and put it in the box (livewell). Caught a 21" trout and said a 3 lb trout was not gonna win anything and turned it loose, hoping for a better one. We caught more fish but did not upgrade either species so we went home and did not weigh (we called as asked).
I have turned so many trout back over the last few years, under and over, that I would not feel the least bit guilty on weighing a nice trout for a tournament. I do not keep over 20s unless mortally injured. I have 10-15 pictures on my computer of me releasing over 20s.
If someone doesn't want to harm ANY fish, stay home. I will buy your boat and tackle at a significant discount.


