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Old 09-15-2010, 08:38 AM   #1
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Your thoughts on releasing large stripers

I was wondering what are everyone's thoughts about releasing large striped bass. It seems these days the bass are getting more and more pressure from all angles and those who regulate them are always 3 or 4 steps behind since they are only interested in maximum yield. Between bycatch discards, comm. catch, rec. catch, myco disease, pollution,SEALS and other predation, I am pretty sure that 2 fish a day limit is not the right thing to do at this time.
I think it's pretty hard to ask those new to the sport to think about releasing their personal best fish, but if they do I think eventually one day they will realize they made the right choice to do their part by being part of the solution instead of being part of the problem.
I personally have never caught a 50 pounder and if I ever do, I have made a decision to try and let it go if it's possible and think the fish will survive, I won't weigh it but if I had time and ability would try to measure it. I have kept 2- 40 pounders and let one go. I've kept 1- 30 pounder and let many 30's go. I joined the On the Water tourney first year they had it and had a 30 first week of it but thought I'd get more so didn't kill it, well I didn't get another 30 until the day after the contest ended. I see so many large bass killed for this contest that I bet would normally be released that I made the decision to not enter a contest again, even if just catch and release.
I think letting them go is more important especially these days. I hope stripers are still around for future generations. Bob Pond did a lot to inform others, I wonder if there are other ways to inform fishermen of the importance of conservation other than the internet.

So what do you think about releasing your catch?

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