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Raven 01-18-2011 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by BigBo (Post 828431)
When was the last time you caught a Striper with an inflated bladder?:smash:

I'll admit my bladder was pretty inflated after drowning my sorrows in my beers last night. :wall:

you don't sleep well on a belly full of beer, more like pass out until sober

hardest or i should say slowest thing to digest is beer

i snore like a wild boar on just ONE.... :uhuh:
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maybe his/her bladder wasn't inflated but watching it float down the bass river because legally it had to be released at 27 inches long
bothered the heck out of me as i watched a sea gull land on it and begin the feast.... but regulations must be followed
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there's nothing like a huge catfish head opening and closing its mouth on the kitchen counter as you fillet the body

tlapinski 01-18-2011 09:02 AM

I'm not in. I keep fish for a few tournaments each year as well as a few for friends and family. Can't even begin to guess at how many "legal" fish I caught last year, but I kept 9 or 10.

What are you trying to achieve or accomplish by this challenge?

Nebe 01-18-2011 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by tlapinski (Post 828540)

What are you trying to achieve or accomplish by this challenge?

A greater awareness for conservation.
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Jackbass 01-18-2011 09:31 AM

I'm in I never keep fish. So it would be pretty much standard practice for me.
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tlapinski 01-18-2011 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 828543)
A greater awareness for conservation.
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Ok, I didn't know there was a lack of awareness in general. Still not buying into the whole "the sky is falling" mindset that is going around the last few seasons, but it doesn't mean we should abuse the resource.

Nebe 01-18-2011 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by tlapinski (Post 828587)
Ok, I didn't know there was a lack of awareness in general. Still not buying into the whole "the sky is falling" mindset that is going around the last few seasons, but it doesn't mean we should abuse the resource.

Check the yoty index lately? Have you fished for schoolies in matunuck lately?? This is what I have been worried about. The stage is set for another collapse.
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The Dad Fisherman 01-18-2011 11:18 AM

Sorry Dude.....I like to keep a couple a season.....pretty much the 1st keeper I get every year is going to the grill.

that being said I do release the majority of what I keep.

tlapinski 01-18-2011 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 828590)
Check the yoty index lately? Have you fished for schoolies in matunuck lately?? This is what I have been worried about. The stage is set for another collapse.
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I have not seen the YOTY #'s in a while. I can say, however, that my #'s were up once again this past year. Plenty of small fish, medium fish and large fish caught in CT and RI for me. I myself have not seen or experienced the impending doom others have called out. While this doesn't mean we may not be headng that way, it also doesn't mean all is well either. It simply means I have not yet seen any hints of the wolf on my door.

I am all for protecting the resource and making sure we do not repeat the mistakes of those that came before us, please don't think I am in favor of any sort of wasteful actions by myself or others. I just wasn't sure where you were going with this thread. Better results would come of taking action to change to laws on harvesting than would come of getting 20 people to say in a thread that they will not kill any bass other than those they know will not survive. In reality, killing any bass is harmful and the best way to help is to not fish at all. We all know that isn't happening any time soon though as I would be the first one knocking down the door of the looney bin if I was to give up surf fishing. :jump1::buds:

robc22 01-18-2011 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 828590)
Check the yoty index lately? Have you fished for schoolies in matunuck lately?? This is what I have been worried about. The stage is set for another collapse.
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The sky is always falling somewhere......give ASMFC a chance and see what happens........I think there will be striper's around for a LONG,LONG time to come..........

Blitzseeker 01-18-2011 11:48 AM

I guess, by your rules, I am not in.

I probably keep one fish every three years...about half the time it is a gill bleeder that ain't gonna make it, the other half of the time it is a nice, new personal best type fish that I plan to weigh and eat. That second category is declining over time, as unlike lots of sharpies on this board I'm not catching 40lb bass or larger from the shore on a regular basis.

In the interim I release many, many legal fish....I've gone two full seasons in a row releasing every fish I catch.

In the end, everyone has to be able to look in the mirror and feel like what they do is right for them. I'm comfortable that keeping one fish every three years or so won't leave the blood of a declining fishery on my hands.

vineyardblues 01-18-2011 12:03 PM

After paying for both a freshWater and Saltwater license , I am out :fishin:

VB

justplugit 01-18-2011 12:10 PM

In, my MO.

From what I've seen, most of the guys here are conservation minded.
Problems lie with the meat guys outside S/B. :(

JLH 01-18-2011 12:27 PM

I’m out but will continue to release the majority of my fish. I think I kept about a fish a month last season and will probably keep around that number this year as well.

JackK 01-18-2011 12:31 PM

I think it would be more of a challenge if you had to eat every bass you caught in a season. Now that would be tough.

Raven 01-18-2011 02:10 PM

the end is categorized by Saturation of toxins
more than the environment can tolerate and they are accumulative
same as in the human body....
frogs and toads are the canary in the coal mine

Jimmy Fee 01-19-2011 02:49 PM

I've been strictly catch and release on stripers since I was 16. I can count on one hand the number of bass I've taken since then, and all of those were ones that wouldn't come back after my best efforts to let them go.

It's pretty awesome watching a big fish swim away into the darkness.

Nebe 01-19-2011 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimmy Fee (Post 828984)
I've been strictly catch and release on stripers since I was 16. I can count on one hand the number of bass I've taken since then, and all of those were ones that wouldn't come back after my best efforts to let them go.

It's pretty awesome watching a big fish swim away into the darkness.

:claps:
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