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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 03:48 AM
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TopGunPilot
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Heard a guy in Midlothian had put several bass from 6-9 pounds in the pond behind his house during the last year or so. A Fisheries Biologist told me that the hundreds of shad and small fish that use to be there are all gone because a small (maybe 1/2- 1 acre) pond was not big enough to provide enough food for that guys big bass. I can understand taking a few small fish when they are abundant but I haven't taken a LMB out of a pond since I was 14...
Many people saw me catch a bass over ten at a pond in January. Everyone came running over with cameras. I carefully took the hook out and placed her back (full of eggs). All I heard was; "I would have cooked that big hawg" "How could you release that fish" "Man, are you crazy?"
My simple answer was, "I'll catch her again someday! And after she lays those eggs, my Grand Kids can catch fish here some day while I sit in a CHAIR AND WATCH!" :-)
Nuff said I guess!
TopGunPilot says "Catch a BIG ONE" TPWD A/E Instructor (1994-2010) Former Police Officer/EMT (1993 - 2010) Former Lake Fork Guide (1995-2008) Mesquite PD CPA Plano PD CPA #49/CAPPS 2012-Present
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 05:00 AM
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bassdoode
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i dont keep my bass. i did as a kid but now that i have really became more of a bass fisherman i think i grew a respect for the fish. sand bass on the other hand... DELICIOUS!
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 06:18 AM
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kingfish_1970
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Man, I was just thinking about some fried bass today. Now for those opposed to keeping and eating bass because it hurts the population, think about it...How often do you actually catch 5? How often are even one of those five a trophy fish? C'mon lets be real, the fish don't bite every day.t the population much at all.
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 07:26 AM
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WackySenko
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Taking of small fish talk made me think a bit of the 'What happened to fork after 1992' thread.
Bass, Florida Largemouth 2012 683,531 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2011 685,049 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2010 513,224 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2009 682,702 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2008 501,220 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2007 501,174 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2006 501,313 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2005 705,986 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2004 515,041 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2003 732,049 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2002 692,258 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2001 218,240 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 2000 510,737 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 1999 710,761 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 1998 694,211 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 1997 698,037 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 1996 697,731 Fingerling Bass, Florida Largemouth 1995 692,281 Fingerling
Maybe?
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 01:23 PM
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EastTexasBassin
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I mostly fish a small private lake. We have to harvest some fish or they overpopulate and stay small. This is the time of year when I'm bringing home bass every trip. It's easy to identify the males, I'm trying to take out as many as I can.
Bass are delicious. I like to Shake n Bake 'em.
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 01:25 PM
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kdub#1
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10 inch best are good eating...
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 02:25 PM
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steven b
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I am not against keeping bass, I was just curious as to why people were keeping them. Now I know a little more about population control (like I'm going to make any difference in Amistad) I will keep some every so often. I love eating fish and it always seems to taste better when you catch and cook your own, although its probably a mental thing.
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: EastTexasBassin]
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03/22/13 02:41 PM
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reeltexan
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I mostly fish a small private lake. We have to harvest some fish or they overpopulate and stay small. This is the time of year when I'm bringing home bass every trip. It's easy to identify the males, I'm trying to take out as many as I can.
Bass are delicious. Me too. ^^^^^
"..The pleasantist angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait. Bill Shakespeare
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Re: Keeping bass?
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03/22/13 02:50 PM
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Jeezy
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If I'm fun fishing and catch a limit of 14 to 16 inchers I will keep them. Bass are even better than crappie in my opinion.
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 03:01 PM
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R Ellis
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How do you determine if a bass is male or female? Other than size of course??
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Re: Keeping bass?
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03/22/13 03:13 PM
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coachallentca
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I don't keep bass. Crappie are better tasting to me. I don't mind people keeping some bass as long as they follow the laws for each lake. I do not like to see big bass getting put in grease but people have that right. The big got big for a reason. My son likes catfish and whatabuger fish ( lol).
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 04:11 PM
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DCmac
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Question brings to mind news items I saw a year or few ago about anti sport fishing laws in Europe. Forget which countries, think maybe Germany was one. Any fish you catch you must keep (with the understanding you'll be eating them). No more catch & release. There are organizations working hard for the same kinds of laws here, a big first step to banning fishing altogether.
Fishing, a man knows a serenity of soul and peace of mind that he finds in doing nothing else, and it makes no difference whether or not he catches anything. The mind of a true fisherman is not on petty subjects.
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Re: Keeping bass?
[Re: steven b]
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03/22/13 04:25 PM
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PKfishin
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The smaller ones are good eating if you use the boneless skinless fillet cleaning method. Once they get real big (over 20 inches) I think the risk of heavy metals on a real old fish is not worth it. Mount him or throw it back.
TPWD needs to change the limits on LM bass. scrawl the size limit back to 12 inches, increase the max number to 10 and only allow one over 20 inches.
John 21:3 Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a fishing. They say unto him, We also go with thee.
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Re: Keeping bass?
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03/22/13 08:55 PM
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Chitterling
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Please post that question as a new topic. Would love the read the responses.
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