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Dick Durbin, Indeed!
Posted: June 2nd, 2007, 12:03 pm
by Capt Reggie

Welcome, OT...looks like you really know how to "stir the pot", eh?

Terms like "PETA", "Internet Detective", "Catch & Release" - you missed some key phrases like: "Kill Your Catch" & "Selective Harvest"!

See, this is why we live in America = "Home of the Brave and Land of the Free(dom) of Speech", right!
For me, the reason I joined this merry bunch of fisher-peoples (including the NFGFC) is because of the diversity in teaching and learning techniques available to make for better fishing and to pass these learned traits on to other generations &/or those that are less fortunate than those of us with boats, money, & the time to go fishing!
I say: Keep a few fish to eat and return the rest, carefully, so that they may survive for others to enjoy catching, releasing, or eating in the future of fishing!

LARGE BASS
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 8:26 am
by CROCKER
I RECENTLY HAD A CONVERSATION WITHA FELLA THAT WAS TOLD BY A BIOLIGIST (OR SOMETHING) THAT WORKS ON FISH PONDS. THAT BASS OVER 4LBS DO NOT PRODUCE. THEY GO THROUGH THE MOTIONS BUT BECAUSE OF A PARASITE COMMON TO THE SOUTHEAST THE EGGS WILL NOT HATCH OR SHE JUST WANT HAVE THEM. SO HE ADVISE EVERYONE TO TAKE THE LARGEST ONES AND THE SMALLEST ONES.
I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 8:41 am
by Olebiker
jsuber wrote:I read your report in the paper today.
Jerry asked if he could print it but I didn't know it was in there until someone mentioned it this morning.
JT51: You'll have to read it to see if it sucked.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 3:06 pm
by Jumptrout51
Would someone please read it and tell me what it says.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 3:45 pm
by Soccerdad
This thread makes me wonder ... "What species of fish fish do North American hatcheries produce the most of?" My guess would be that (freshwater) trout would top the list as most of the western states as well as many of the northern states and Canada would breed large numbers for stocking. But I would also guess that bass are second. After all - bass fishing MUST be a several billion dollar industry when you count up all of the incidentals. Not sure if smallies are bred very much, but largemouths are bred in huge numbers both for private ponds and public access fishing.
This of course is from the department of useless statistics .. has no real bearing on the question of harvesting bass (or any other fish). But that inspires another ... "I wonder how many of the bigmouths produced in hatcheries are hybrids anyway .. in which case they are not breeding stock and might look awfully good in the smoker?"
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 4:02 pm
by Olebiker
There is an interesting article on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's web site at
http://research.myfwc.com/features/view ... p?id=24239
It indicates that stocking bass in Florida has not been all that successful,
"Survival of hatchery-reared bass stocked into wild populations has been poor."
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 4:18 pm
by reel therapy
BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:Dude , please visit all the posts by BAD BEHAVIOR. You'll forget all about the dead bass pics, I promise.
Youre probably one of those guys who thinks Tofu is a great source of protein. Get a life

!!!
Jumptrout51 wrote:jsuber wrote:I read your report in the paper today.
I did not see it.
Did it suck too.
Interesting thread.
I saw the report, and it didn't suck. And tofu is a great source of protein--it just isn't the tastiest by any means.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 5:00 pm
by Soccerdad
I saw it a bit differently, but I admit I'm a bit of a dumbo at times. Seems to me that stocking increases the overall population and increases the chances for anglers to catch a few. I like sitting in the boat and downing a twelve pack as much as the next guy, but I prefer to be interrupted by fish. I like catchin' 'em. They're fun. My brother fishes for Muskies on the Ontario / New York border. He and his club go strictly catch and release .. perhaps due in part to the fact that Muskies taste like a million small bones, but they argue against keeping even a 50 pound trophy to gather dust on the den wall .. they C&R becuse there is no stocking program nor management program on either side of the border. The only hope for a fish a day and the only hope for breeding is to put 'em back. If there was an increase in the population, and an increase in the catch rate, then they might relax a bit an their vigilance for C&R.
Posted: June 13th, 2007, 10:21 pm
by BAD BEHAVIOR
reel therapy wrote:BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:Dude , please visit all the posts by BAD BEHAVIOR. You'll forget all about the dead bass pics, I promise.
Youre probably one of those guys who thinks Tofu is a great source of protein. Get a life

!!!
Jumptrout51 wrote:jsuber wrote:I read your report in the paper today.
I did not see it.
Did it suck too.
Interesting thread.
I saw the report, and it didn't suck. And tofu is a great source of protein--it just isn't the tastiest by any means.
Got a life there hoss, a damn good one!!!!
Posted: June 14th, 2007, 7:54 pm
by reel therapy
BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:reel therapy wrote:BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:Dude , please visit all the posts by BAD BEHAVIOR. You'll forget all about the dead bass pics, I promise.
Youre probably one of those guys who thinks Tofu is a great source of protein. Get a life

!!!
Jumptrout51 wrote:jsuber wrote:I read your report in the paper today.
I did not see it.
Did it suck too.
Interesting thread.
I saw the report, and it didn't suck. And tofu is a great source of protein--it just isn't the tastiest by any means.
Got a life there hoss, a damn good one!!!!
Great!
(though you were the one telling others to get a life--nobody has suggested that you don't have a life)
I just happened to look at this thread and notice some fairly harsh words directed at the author, which just seemed a bit odd for this MB.
Cheers.

Posted: June 14th, 2007, 8:39 pm
by birddog
That was just Jumptrout our resident Curmudgeon.

Posted: June 14th, 2007, 9:06 pm
by wevans
Think about it RT, the mans first post was to pick a fight about how we treat the fish that WE catch

I don't see where we got anywhere near harsh with him

I know that I didn't say anywhere near the things that I thought about saying to him

Posted: June 14th, 2007, 9:43 pm
by BAD BEHAVIOR
reel therapy wrote:BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:reel therapy wrote:BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:Dude , please visit all the posts by BAD BEHAVIOR. You'll forget all about the dead bass pics, I promise.
Youre probably one of those guys who thinks Tofu is a great source of protein. Get a life

!!!
Jumptrout51 wrote:jsuber wrote:I read your report in the paper today.
I did not see it.
Did it suck too.
Interesting thread.
I saw the report, and it didn't suck. And tofu is a great source of protein--it just isn't the tastiest by any means.
Got a life there hoss, a damn good one!!!!
Great!
(though you were the one telling others to get a life--nobody has suggested that you don't have a life)
I just happened to look at this thread and notice some fairly harsh words directed at the author, which just seemed a bit odd for this MB.
Cheers.

OH yea , that was me

. See what too much stress and not being on the water for two weeks will do to a guy?!?! Cheers back @ ya!!

Posted: June 14th, 2007, 10:23 pm
by bman
While I like GrumpyTrout and Chalk uses the apt ShortTrout...
How does CurmudgeonTrout sound?
Posted: June 15th, 2007, 8:49 am
by Cranfield
wevans wrote:Think about it RT, the mans first post was to pick a fight about how we treat the fish that WE catch

I don't see where we got anywhere near harsh with him

I know that I didn't say anywhere near the things that I thought about saying to him

Its all a matter of what we see when we read, I suppose.
I read Olebiker's first post and thought it was an interesting question, diplomatically worded and not at all agressive.
Yet he got both barrels from a few people.
It has always surprised me that there are not slot sizes and bag limits, for freshwater fish in the US.
Especially as they all appear to be edible.