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Old 12-16-2000, 05:09 PM   #8
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JENN, keep what you caneat or use, by that I mean if their is someone that can really use the benefit of your fishing ability, MYSELF,Idont eat fish because I dont like it. sooooo I dont keep Stripers,but my wife and daughter both like flounder so when I CHOOSE TO CATCH THEM I have no problem bringing home to them. also if I take someone with me to enjoy a time fishing and also catch supper I do it/// I worked on a bay dragger for just a week when the captain was short, I was amazed on how many fish I shoveled back both dead and alive in a day , more then we will ever catch// I use to keep a little bowl of little necks in the refrigator pretty constant. I noticed after awhile that they stayed there a little longer each time, so then Idecided that if I saw them still there in a few days I would take them and put them back into the while they still had enough strength to recover, now I only bring them home 6/7 times a year//// they are gone in a day//
All im trying to say is, use dont abuse// Thanks

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