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Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) #11843990 09/22/16 11:37 PM
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this is why u don't throw plastics
in the lake! Fish eats em, their done.


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Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: JimmysteedLFGS] #11844003 09/22/16 11:45 PM
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Yes, throw your plastics and line in the boat. At the end of the day, dispose of them in the trash. Treat the lakes like a dump and they'll turn into one.

Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: JimmysteedLFGS] #11844017 09/23/16 12:01 AM
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Yep, plastics in the gut can cause an impaction and then you've got a sick, thin, and eventually dead fish.

Years ago, a friend of mine was catching some really thin fish in his fairly well managed pond. We harvested one and sure enough it's gut was full of plastics.

Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: JimmysteedLFGS] #11844289 09/23/16 02:36 AM
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If your a back seater at least throw them in the middle of the boat and not the back deck. It clogs up the bilge violin


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Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: JimmysteedLFGS] #11844478 09/23/16 11:25 AM
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It's what the cup holders are for on my boat.


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Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: JimmysteedLFGS] #11844554 09/23/16 12:51 PM
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Put a small trash can in your locker if u dont own a Nitro. Really helps keep things clean.

Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: SteezMacQueen] #11844567 09/23/16 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: SteezMacQueen
It's what the cup holders are for on my boat.


Those are for cups? I always called them hook jars.

Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: JimmysteedLFGS] #11844593 09/23/16 01:13 PM
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I agree

Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: JimmysteedLFGS] #11844937 09/23/16 03:39 PM
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sick sick sick sick

Re: Throw em in the boat(soft plastics) [Re: JimmysteedLFGS] #11845128 09/23/16 05:40 PM
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Year's ago at Purtis Creek I caught a small bass and sticking out of it's anus was the tail of a 6" blue fleck power worm. It took some doing but i pulled it out and some backed up poo came with it. I'm sure that fish would have died as he could not pass that worm.

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