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just do the research. you dont have to believe me just look it up. and i am far from a tree hugger. i used to fish tournaments and i used to hunt and fish all the time. i have a bad back now and i dont get out of the house much anymore. i really miss it too. so no i am not a tree hugger at all. they have done studies on the subject and if you take the time to look you will find what i did. i dont disagree with tournament fishing but i do think there should be a better way to keep fish alive.
you dumb ass thats a bunch of horseshit you treehugger
i practice catch and release just because we dont eat fish very often. but the people who benfit the most are tournament fisherman. and if you will do some research you will find that most of the fish they release end up dying anyway. i saw where sometimes like in the summer that around 80% of the fish they release end up dead. they release them alive but the shock and lack of oxygen they experience adds up and they dont make it anyway. and some tournaments weigh in hundreds of bass a day.
that i believe thats the smallest bass ive ever seen
its just the lure dat attracted the fish the spinner got its attention and the worm was just spinning
LOL NICE SHIRT
Im saying youre not supposed to eat bass and if you want to the limit is 2 and they have to be over 18inch
what? either youre asking me that or your telling me that you dont bass. there are too many small bass around so its actually good to eat the ones that are under 12-13 inches.
yeah..i’m A LOCAL.
you dont eat bass o.o
Why do you use a baitrunner reel for casting?
a small edible size fish. certainly not a whopper. but fit to eat.
I gues fish like candy too lol
A small reservoir in the Boston area.
~ Jay
where is that at?
i did the same thing and caught two about 2 pound bass its sweer to hook one
wow im gonna try that!:D
if you have windows you can just split it out with windows movie maker
i actually tried that with gummy BEARS and it worked but every time i would bring the bear up from the water it would be smaller cuz they dizolve
I know, I know …. that sounds HORRIBLE! But I had just caught up with all my “My Name is Earl” shows on DVR. It stuck and I don’t have the technology to edit it out.
~ Jay
ohhhhh snap
oh snap!
or worms?
no….they look like plastic worms….look up trick worms by zoom….slim shaky worms by berkley…..or just plastic worms..
were are you fishing