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    Quote Originally Posted by canid View Post
    catch an release is just shameful Beo.

    you should just take me fishing with you. that way when you have all the luck, i can just take them off your hands for you.
    Sounds like a good friend of mine. He was a "pretty boy" and women flocked to his side. He also happened to be married. Worked out well for me as I was not married. I used him for "bait" many a time. Worth every drink that I bought him for all of the dates I got with his "rejected ones".
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    If that fish gets on my hook and I get it to shore or in my net, it's lunch or dinner. I'm talking trout fishing in N. Ga.

    Now if I'm fishing for stripers (I'm dreaming) and I catch one in the Etowah, depending on above the treatment plant or below, taking into consideration the size of the fish and age will depend on if I eat it. Young ones are okay, older big ones are not rec. But then, when am I going to have the time to go fish for stripers on the Etowah and there is a year round trout stream RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET!

    What am I doing here?

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