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View Poll Results: Catch and release, catch and eat, or both

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  • Catch and release for bream

    5 4.50%
  • Catch and release for Specks

    5 4.50%
  • Catch and eat for bream

    30 27.03%
  • Catch and eat for Specks

    33 29.73%
  • Both release and eat for bream

    61 54.95%
  • Both release and eat for Specks

    65 58.56%
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Thread: Catch and release, catch and eat, or both?

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    Question Catch and release, catch and eat, or both?


    For bream and Specks, I was just wondering how many practice C & R, how many practice C & E, and how many do both . I do both. Most of the time I C & R to conserve the resource but C & E what I need. I know that some will do differently between bream and Specks. Feel free to post why you do one or the other or both.
    Last edited by dixieangler; 05-06-2006 at 04:34 PM.
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    I do both for brim and crappie. I dont think it hurts the crappie population to keep what you catch. They grow pretty fast. Call me crazy but it seems like when me and a few of my buddies started fishing a small lake close to home (105 acres), The crappie size has has gotten bigger than when we first started keeping them.

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    I catch them, Release then into the livewell, then have to catch them again, so i can clean and eat them!!!!

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    I'll release the real small ones an eat the rest! :D
    Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

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    I do the same as gabowman. But after reading another threat I might be rethinking my ways...


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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman
    I'll release the real small ones an eat the rest! :D
    I actually like the small ones better. Deep fried that sucka and yummmmm

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    Cool Bump

    Only 450 listed views so I bumped the thread up.
    Robert B. McCorquodale

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    I practice C & E -- I try to make a habit of gearing up so that it is near impossible to hook the smaller fish, if that means I hook two all day, that's fine....but those two will more then likely be bigger then the 20 I released all put together.....mmmmm, good eatin' -- Caleb
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    don't keep any dinks
    honey.'':o the weather is to bad to work in the yard so I think I'll go fishing''

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    We mostly C&R. When we do decide to fish for dinner AND we have several big enough to fillet, they pretty much all land in the "bucket". :rolleyes: As with most predators, useability is our deciding factor. NO trophy taking though....for whatever reason.

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