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:thumbsup_anim: Way to go man...nothing like a good day of bassin' followed by the occasional bass steak :thumbsup_anim: Edited by johnnyb
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Nice Job man, sorry i had some confusion thinking that fish u had was the 5lb'r lol

 

Great job, good to see you catching some big bass!!

 

Nothin is better than a small feed of fish, I had my share of 1lb'rs cut up for a meal.

 

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Congrads and thanks for sharing,

MTBF

Edited by Mike The Bass Fisher
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My god man,you kept a bass. LOL

 

Like said,your choice do as you will. But also stated,keep the smaller ones (they are tastier) and let the bigger ones spawn and spawn.

 

 

Real nice fish. Congrats.

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Haven't eaten them yet, but no worms, and no mercury.

 

All fish have mercury; it is deposited from the atmosphere, and works it's way up the food chain, even in clean lakes. The bigger the fish, the more mercury they bioaccumulate. Just another reason to release the big ones and keep the smaller fish for table fare. That said, the occasional big fish won't kill you. Congrats on a nice catch.

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Yes, he released... the smaller catch. The bigger fish has more meat, more mercury and other contamination to feed the whole family. Good choice <_<

 

 

Hey...... what gives... the young guy had the best night of fishing in his life,,, and you gotta be a %#+@& ! about it!

 

what gives.

 

Everyone deserves an atta-boy... even you(maybe)

 

 

give the kid a break ! :angry:

Edited by splashhopper
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Haven't eaten them yet, but no worms, and no mercury.

I know I am being an A** here, and I apologize for that if these are your occasional keep. But do you know how many members here want to slap your friend's face who was holding a dead nickel in the parking lot when they see that picture, I just happen to be the one who spit it out.

 

BTW, the bigger fish don't detoxicate themselves just because you say so.

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