The fishing thread ( not about fish fertilizer)

Jjgrow420

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I find it strange that Americans love bass fishing so much yet the season is open when they are spawning? Bass isn't that huge here there's lots of other large sport fish but our bass season is closed until sometime in late June. No bed fishing allowed
 

Wizzlebiz

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I find it strange that Americans love bass fishing so much yet the season is open when they are spawning? Bass isn't that huge here there's lots of other large sport fish but our bass season is closed until sometime in late June. No bed fishing allowed
There are bass everywhere there is fresh water. There are bass living in brackish waters down by me as well.

They are everywhere over here

There are tournaments all year long for big money as well.
 

Jjgrow420

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There are bass everywhere there is fresh water. There are bass living in brackish waters down by me as well.

They are everywhere over here

There are tournaments all year long for big money as well.
Same here. We have many tournaments for walleye, salmon and trout. There's bass tournaments as well. It's such a frowned upon thing here to fish them off beds and illegal too. Just diff places diff rules....
 

buckaclark

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Bassmasters penalizes people for bringing in dead fish, they are all released back into the lake after weighing.
The bigger tournaments fish huge waters that can withstand some pressures and also are almost unfishable in summer due to water sports.My home lake is 70 acres and they fish for money every 2 weeks 20 boats or so.The two factors that led to the decline was tournaments that averaged 15 dead fish and who knows how many died after release.Also one man who kept every fish legal size ,but he fished 200 days per year for several years.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Ok, my older brother passed last year & his wish was to be laid to rest in the back country of S Fla that we have fished most of our lives. Tarpon being one of his favorite targets. My younger sister had memorial bracelets made up & we spent some time playing with some fish before the ceremony.
Watch the bracelet carefully - this is a very respectful "Poon" & my upper wrist/hand is still healing. And note, I am not holding him/her at all, I let go of the pilchard as soon as it struck.

 

Wizzlebiz

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Ok, my older brother passed last year & his wish was to be laid to rest in the back country of S Fla that we have fished most of our lives. Tarpon being one of his favorite targets. My younger sister had memorial bracelets made up & we spent some time playing with some fish before the ceremony.
Watch the bracelet carefully - this is a very respectful "Poon" & my upper wrist/hand is still healing. And note, I am not holding him/her at all, I let go of the pilchard as soon as it struck.

What a incredible moment that all connects together so perfectly. I love this more than I love donuts.

I really love donuts so please understand that is a massive compliment.
 

Aeroknow

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Ok, my older brother passed last year & his wish was to be laid to rest in the back country of S Fla that we have fished most of our lives. Tarpon being one of his favorite targets. My younger sister had memorial bracelets made up & we spent some time playing with some fish before the ceremony.
Watch the bracelet carefully - this is a very respectful "Poon" & my upper wrist/hand is still healing. And note, I am not holding him/her at all, I let go of the pilchard as soon as it struck.

Omg GwN. Wow! Sorry for your loss man.
You got me rethinking my wish for me when my dead body gets burned up. I, since around 14 yo have wanted to be cremated and my ashes to fertilize some pot plants and that herb to be smoked with my loved ones.

Now I gotta come up with a way to also involve those ashes and fishing somehow.
 

buckaclark

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Ok, my older brother passed last year & his wish was to be laid to rest in the back country of S Fla that we have fished most of our lives. Tarpon being one of his favorite targets. My younger sister had memorial bracelets made up & we spent some time playing with some fish before the ceremony.
Watch the bracelet carefully - this is a very respectful "Poon" & my upper wrist/hand is still healing. And note, I am not holding him/her at all, I let go of the pilchard as soon as it struck.

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Ok, my older brother passed last year & his wish was to be laid to rest in the back country of S Fla that we have fished most of our lives. Tarpon being one of his favorite targets. My younger sister had memorial bracelets made up & we spent some time playing with some fish before the ceremony.
Watch the bracelet carefully - this is a very respectful "Poon" & my upper wrist/hand is still healing. And note, I am not holding him/her at all, I let go of the pilchard as soon as it struck.

Condolences, bro. My friend git this from my pier setup 25# strenIMG_1017-1-1-1.jpg
 

buckaclark

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Condolences, bro. My friend git this from my pier setup 25# strenView attachment 5285889
That fat ass mf is the guy I WAS fishing with.
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Condolences, bro. My friend git this from my pier setup 25# strenView attachment 5285889
They walked this fish in a head wiind.It was beat.They let it go under the pier and when the wave was right ,they pull it around the piling .which is wider stance than the pier.Then they wait with it on for the next wave and maybe get by 2 or 3 pilings..Allway to this picture
 

Jjgrow420

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Omg GwN. Wow! Sorry for your loss man.
You got me rethinking my wish for me when my dead body gets burned up. I, since around 14 yo have wanted to be cremated and my ashes to fertilize some pot plants and that herb to be smoked with my loved ones.

Now I gotta come up with a way to also involve those ashes and fishing somehow.
Haven't you watched how high. ?
 
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