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Poll: Catch n Release or Catch to eat?  

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  1. 1. Catch n Release or Catch to Eat - What do you do?

    • 100% Catch n Release
      10
    • Mostly Catch n Release but occasionally eat a fish caught
      116
    • Target certain fish for eating and put others back
      73
    • 100% Fish to Eat - keep everything within the regs limits
      5


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Posted
100% C&R...

 

Ummm gotta run, pike on the BBQ's burning.

 

I was wondering how this came back, but this reply was the best....LOL :clapping:

 

I suppose he's not lying....a certain percentage released back in the water, the rest released to his dinner plate.

Posted

These days I am usually camping when I go fishing, so I try to bring back fish for the fire. I fish for fun, but I also enjoy good food. Like bringing back perch in the half to one pound range, and bass in the 1-2 pound range. Would also do the same for walleye but I have yet to catch one. Also rockbass, mmm tasty rock bass. And crappie of course.

Posted

mostly catch and release but im not afraid to get my fillet knife out for a good ol fry we kept about 20 eyes on our week trip for food so tasty.but i will eat other fish as well mostly keep fish when the weather and water is cold i find the meat to be nicer.probally wont have another fish fry till fall or winter.perch pike walleye all taste great in cajun fishcrisp.

Posted

Fish are food not friends :D

 

I grew up fishing for food so I still keep my share.

 

I love a good feed of fish.

 

Pike 3-4 pounds,walleye under 24 inches,2 pound bass,crappie 10-12 inches,bullheads and 10-12 inch perch are in a heap of trouble if they get pulled into my boat and I gots a hunger on.

 

I don't keep fish on every outing but I do take a few.

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