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View Poll Results: What do you do with the Stripers you catch?
I'm strictly C&R, I don't eat Stripers. 8 6.15%
I'm C&R only to an extent and only keep 1 or 2 a year. 60 46.15%
I'm C&R to about 75% of my Striper catch. 29 22.31%
I'm C&R to about 50% of my Striper catch. 9 6.92%
I'm C&R to about 25% of my Striper catch. 13 10.00%
I'm C&R only when they break free of my line. I take almost every legal Striper I catch. 11 8.46%
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Old 01-31-2007, 08:21 AM   #10
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I keep my share. I don't know what that amounts to.
fluke/Seabass/blackfish I keep enough to eat 1x a week over the winter.

Bass though? I dunno, 8-10 per year, maybe more. Unless I need fish (like goosefish said to grease wheels or favors) I tend to keep fish during the tournaments, or gut hooked/bleeders...

I still keep a small % of legal fish. I prefer fish in the 15-20lb size for eating.

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