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Old 09-07-2015, 10:28 AM   #1
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I didn't realize it was only 2 days but even being 2 days limiting the amount of fish hooked and possibly injured leading to their death is my goal. Simply put, more fish hooked means more fish dead. Just trying to add to the conversation and possibly save a few more fish.
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Old 09-07-2015, 01:26 PM   #2
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I didn't realize it was only 2 days but even being 2 days limiting the amount of fish hooked and possibly injured leading to their death is my goal. Simply put, more fish hooked means more fish dead. Just trying to add to the conversation and possibly save a few more fish.
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Just wondering? With all of your "data" of the mortality of catch and release. How do you personally fish? Keep? C&R? Or just observe?

Also the statement that a kill tournament with one fish caught ending an anglers week of fishing is not valid. Fishermen will continue to fish personally outside of the tournament and there is nothing that can stop this.
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