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Old 07-16-2002, 05:35 PM   #12
Bill
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Speak for yur self! There is no person on earth, even the plastic flip-flop weari'n earthy crunch save a tree type,that would give anyone a hard time about keeping a 50! Ethics???

Sounds real profound to say "I would throw anything back and be happy with a picture"

I say thats Bulls#$T!! With a capitol B!!

There aint a guy or gal here that would throw back a 50lb fish from the beach! Not one!! I would bet my life on it!! Especially if its your first (and most likely ONLY one you will ever see in your lifetime) Thats the mark an angler fishes his whole life for.
So, I say horsecrap, that fish would be at every tackle shop in one could get too!!

And you know what?? There aint nothing at all wrong with that!!

40+lb's "Cow bass" Real nice fish"


I do agree with one other post about the "inches routine" I hate that, always talk in POUNDS! No cares about inches, its about the weight!!

48+lb's trophy

50+lbs-"HOLY GRAIL"

25lbs to 40lbs "Decent fish" "respectable fish"

15 TO 20 LBS "FUN NIGHT" Nothing to brag about but, better than schoolie size.

15 LBS AND BELOW "Rats" "School bass"
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