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    Breezy and an off and on bite really nice specks though. Might try again tomorrow to see how many 2 pounders I can catch and release Name:  20141024_190545.jpg
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    Nice mess of fish, I'll be there Dec. and Jan.
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    Looks just like dinner. Good job.
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    I like the release part...anchor man can catch em in Dec...great catch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speckanator View Post
    I like the release part...anchor man can catch em in Dec...great catch!
    I like the release part also. Last year when we were there, all fish were released and we took ZERO fish home and we had 28 over 2 lbs and Quickhook had that many or more over 2 lbs that he also released. With a fishery like that, I'd like to see a 12 inch limit and 20 fish per day limit to see this lake producing QUALITY fish for years to come...Just my

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    Quote Originally Posted by TnT View Post
    I like the release part also. Last year when we were there, all fish were released and we took ZERO fish home and we had 28 over 2 lbs and Quickhook had that many or more over 2 lbs that he also released. With a fishery like that, I'd like to see a 12 inch limit and 20 fish per day limit to see this lake producing QUALITY fish for years to come...Just my
    Can't say enough about the 12" limit........it works!! Monroe had it in the late 90's and after a few years it produced plenty of 16" fish WELL over two pounds.....ask huntinslabs!! Also, I think you'll see bigger fish in Griffin this year because of the 10" limit last year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TnT View Post
    I like the release part also. Last year when we were there, all fish were released and we took ZERO fish home and we had 28 over 2 lbs and Quickhook had that many or more over 2 lbs that he also released. With a fishery like that, I'd like to see a 12 inch limit and 20 fish per day limit to see this lake producing QUALITY fish for years to come...Just my
    I'm with ya Tim, we released all but 12 last year and caught 700 to 800.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speckanator View Post
    Can't say enough about the 12" limit........it works!! Monroe had it in the late 90's and after a few years it produced plenty of 16" fish WELL over two pounds.....ask huntinslabs!! Also, I think you'll see bigger fish in Griffin this year because of the 10" limit last year.
    Yep! Make thd entire St. Johns river system and all connecting bodies of water a 12" minimum. Why stop there? Make the entire state a 12" minimum. Then increase the non resident liscense fees to $300.00 with a stamp for Crappie, Stripers, Sunshines and Bass that are $5.00each for resident and $100.00each for non resident. Then make sure those funds are distributed to the fisheries they were purchased for so we can get more biologists to get a handle on things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    Yep! Make thd entire St. Johns river system and all connecting bodies of water a 12" minimum. Why stop there? Make the entire state a 12" minimum. Then increase the non resident liscense fees to $300.00 with a stamp for Crappie, Stripers, Sunshines and Bass that are $5.00each for resident and $100.00each for non resident. Then make sure those funds are distributed to the fisheries they were purchased for so we can get more biologists to get a handle on things.

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