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#2: Fried bass is delish #3: BECAUSE IT'S LEGAL I mean if you people don wanna kill em then dont. But don try and shove ur ethics on others. I mean y aren't u worried about duck genetics? How many poor young, 1 year old spoonbills have you kilt? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk |
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I only fish....
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That's legal too
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Yep.... i fish for fun and sport.... if i wanna eat... its cheaper to buy
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Jts don't carry lunker bass fillets
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Tens of millions of fish slaughtered every year so their filets can be sold in grocery stores. That's Ok. One poor dude who gets to fish a few times a year catches and keeps a big bass and post about it online somewhere..... Get scolded that he is a terrible sportsman. Lol
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They dont sell bass fillets
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I know they don't. Those poor other species tho! #ALLFISHLIVESMATTER |
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They arent sport fish... i do keep a few trout here n there... but i dont keep trout over 3lbs either.
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Yup, and we thank ya'll for that. |
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I've heard that keeping trout between 18-24" is actually more harmful to the spawn than keeping a 30" sow.
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So, been having a camp up here (Toledo Bend) for 20 yr's won't cut a fish over 4 - 9 lbs. because I don't have to. Still end up with plenty for fish fries and personal use, catch a trophy, 10 lbs. plus I'm gonna mount it! Got 2 on the wall now 9/15 & 9/8. Hoping for the lake record, guess where it's going! Some of ya'll are totally missing the point in my situation. BassLivesMatter, unless it's a mount, of 10 lbs. plus, otherwise we're gonna release it, at our boathouse in our cove.
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What pisses me off about toledo bend is all them 13"ers you catch. I've been doing my part to cull them genetics. Every fish I catch under 14" gets thrown on the bank.
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So, the original poster of this thread wanted some tips on fishing Lacassine....
I believe he deserves an apology for the turd that this has become. |
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No one is going to give info on Lacassine.... it stays tight lipped...
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I don't know anyone who doesn't enjoy catching big fish, so why not throw the big ones back. It gives you and others a better chance at catching a fish of a lifetime. That's why I say if you're hungry for bass keep the smaller ones but throw the big girls back. It's tough for those fish to live long enough to get that big, so once you find one, let her go get bigger since she's seem to have it figured out.
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I used to drag dark-colored larger worms and lizards across the lily pads, real slow and letting them sit periodically. The bass can see the silhouette of the lure against the backdrop of the sun above.
Frogs...a gold spoon with a pork chunk also work. Folks do a lot of sight fishing. |
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