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Old 02-02-2016, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by wetfeathers00 View Post
Since when did it matter what someone catches fish on. ??? Who The FU** made this rule up.

Ive been fishing big lake for and many other waters across this state since 1977 and never heard such a thing as to argue over catching fish on live bait, dead bait, or plastics.

I know 100's of old cajun men of long ago who fished big lake and didnt give a Rat's A** as to how the fish were caught, only thing that mattered was putting fish in the freezer and on the table.

I think FISHING GUIDES are absolutely the best thing in the world, it offers people who hardly fish the opportunity to have a good time and catch fish when they do.

It also offers seasoned fisherman a chance to learn things and become better fisherman when they hire a guide.

But *** is this bull**** about what bait you catch it on. I would soak a turd, a booger, a piece of bread, or hell, I'd use my tallywacker if I wouldnt hit bottom and strike oil in Big Lake and cause a spill.

Stop the ignorance and accept the fact catching fish by and legal means is a great day for anyone.
Avg depth of b.l. is 6ft...not 6cm

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