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Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: fivebites] #13553389 05/11/20 04:08 PM
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I'd be willing to bet that is from a private tank. I'm going to have to do the same thing at mine next year. That is how you can grow big fish in a small pond. Take some of the mouths out of there.

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Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: Jpurdue] #13553401 05/11/20 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Jpurdue
Harvesting sub 2lb fish here and there doesn't hurt most fisheries in my opinion. If everyone started harvesting fish we'd probably have a problem though given there are 35 million bass anglers in this country. Fortunately most practice catch and release. My question is why anyone would want to eat a bass? Lots of much better tasting fish out there in my opinion. If I want to eat fish I chase the species that make better table fare.

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Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: bigbass87] #13553465 05/11/20 05:23 PM
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It is good to take the smaller fish out of a population to a degree. Also if you want bass keep and eat all those spotted bass.


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Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: bigbass87] #13553524 05/11/20 06:14 PM
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I grew up in the 70s-80s and mainly fished with my grandfather. He kept pretty much everything, but by the mid 80s he got to where he would release most bass over 5lbs or so. I used to have polaroids from the 70s with stringers full of 6-8 lb bass that ended up in the skillet.
Sunday before last I kept my 1st bass in probably 5 years. I released a 7 1/2lber, but kept 5 fish that were mostly 2-3lbs. I felt like I had to hide from the bass fishermen while I went to the cleaning table. We cooked some of them on the grill the next day and they were delicious.
I hate that it has gotten to where you feel ashamed to keep a few bass. I read online from guys that have never eaten bass saying they aren’t good to eat. That’s just BS. Bass are a fine eating fish.

I enjoy catching them as much as anyone else, but I can’t bring myself to believe that bass were put on this earth just to be playthings.

Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: bigbass87] #13553581 05/11/20 07:08 PM
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I catch and release everything that I catch. Wife won't eat fish that I catch because she feels sorry for them but has no problem eating fish from the store or restaurant. Crazy, I know. I have just gotten too lazy to clean any for myself. To me the biggest issue is the limit. If I am going to fish to eat then why would I target a species with a 5 fish limit when crappie and sand bass have such higher fish limits?

Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: Bobby Milam] #13553599 05/11/20 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Bobby Milam
I catch and release everything that I catch. Wife won't eat fish that I catch because she feels sorry for them but has no problem eating fish from the store or restaurant. Crazy, I know. I have just gotten too lazy to clean any for myself. To me the biggest issue is the limit. If I am going to fish to eat then why would I target a species with a 5 fish limit when crappie and sand bass have such higher fish limits?


Because if you like bass fishing you just keep 5 next time you go. And if you are the only one going to eat them. 5 two lbers should be plenty.

Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: bigbass87] #13553634 05/11/20 08:05 PM
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I have no issue with people keeping their legal limit. However, the idea that you are helping a Major Texas lake by keeping some small largemouth bass really isn't accurate. Harvesting bass is often needed in ponds or really small lakes that have limited forage, but that scenario just almost never occurs in a major Texas lake. . If you don't believe me listen to a fishery biologist in the link attached. Ken Smith asked that exact question to Todd Driscoll. I'm not trying to shame anyone for keeping some to eat. Just don't do it based on a false premise.


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Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: bigbass87] #13553639 05/11/20 08:15 PM
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my uncle and grandfather taught me about fishing ---- both of them grew up dirt poor , especially my grandfather ( he became a father at 17 during the great depression ) . He would keep anything /everything he could catch -- didn't matter the size or species . In fact , he was so poor , in his younger days , he and a couple of other guys would throw dynamite into the Mississippi River and scoop up catfish downstream and sell them at markets for cash .
He loved Walleye's ,catfish , crappie and bluegills to eat .
I keep a few bass , especially if I can get the right size in winter --- I think they taste better coming out of colder water .

Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: bigbass87] #13553655 05/11/20 08:28 PM
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From what I have read and I can't remember the numbers so I just going to make some up to get the point across, but Black Bass release about 5,000 eggs and only a few make to maturity to spawn again. Sand Bass release about 250,000 eggs and a lot make it to maturity. Crappie are likely in the same realm of Sand Bass.

Again the number's aren't correct, but Sand Bass are prolific breeders compared to Black Bass. It's like the difference of Deer harvest regulations vs feral hogs.

Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: bigbass87] #13553657 05/11/20 08:30 PM
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If harvesting bass is good for a lake, then Choke ought to be in the best shape ever next year! I have never seen as many bass being kept, as I have this year. And it’s not Cajuns or snow birds this time.

Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: SAdoc] #13553714 05/11/20 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SAdoc
I grew up in the 70s-80s and mainly fished with my grandfather. He kept pretty much everything, but by the mid 80s he got to where he would release most bass over 5lbs or so. I used to have polaroids from the 70s with stringers full of 6-8 lb bass that ended up in the skillet.
Sunday before last I kept my 1st bass in probably 5 years. I released a 7 1/2lber, but kept 5 fish that were mostly 2-3lbs. I felt like I had to hide from the bass fishermen while I went to the cleaning table. We cooked some of them on the grill the next day and they were delicious.
I hate that it has gotten to where you feel ashamed to keep a few bass. I read online from guys that have never eaten bass saying they aren’t good to eat. That’s just BS. Bass are a fine eating fish.

I enjoy catching them as much as anyone else, but I can’t bring myself to believe that bass were put on this earth just to be playthings.


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Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: basscaster46] #13553722 05/11/20 09:40 PM
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This had made me want to fry up some bass. Going to lake this weekend! Saturday and Sunday


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Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: basscaster46] #13553733 05/11/20 09:54 PM
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Fried bass fillets jalapeño hush puppies, crinkle cut fries and cold beer.
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And you have to coat everything in corn meal. Good stuff. Brings back a lot of memories.

Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: bigbass87] #13553744 05/11/20 10:03 PM
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Mr Roache I hope there were 8 people fishing with you to meet the 5 fish limit per person.


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Re: Harvesting Fish [Re: grout-scout] #13553750 05/11/20 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by grout-scout
If harvesting bass is good for a lake, then Choke ought to be in the best shape ever next year! I have never seen as many bass being kept, as I have this year. And it’s not Cajuns or snow birds this time.


IMO, if that lake isn’t great in the next few years it will be due to another drought, not the fishermen. If it goes up 10 feet ( or at least doesn’t drop any more) it will be outstanding in a couple of years.

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