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Old 08-03-2005, 07:34 PM   #1
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If fish could talk...

I can't believe what I consitently see other anglers doing. I'm an avid fan of the keep only what you are going to eat theory, but I get sick to my stomach watching some people release fish. I was into a good school uf stripers on the west entrance of the canal, they where busting some bait and I was waiting for the RR bridge. I noticed the birds, trolled over and started casting a Tsunami plastic into the frenzy.Needless to say I was quikley slamming schoolies. Another boat noticed the fish and motored over.When he hooked up, the man grabed the schoolie, slammed it around his boat, kept it out of the water for a good five minutes, and then released the dead fish and repeated. Ther should be a fine for the mishandling of fish, just needed to vent.Thanks.

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Old 08-03-2005, 07:58 PM   #2
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He must get it from the mad fisherman on tv!



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