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Finneus Polebender
Exactly. Wait till they reproduce then take one or two later after they get there bodies back in shape but never the hogs. Mostly C&R rarely try to eat one. they don't taste good once the water is on the hot side as with most fish.
I guess the problem is when people go from a couple here and there just a few small ones, to I am gonna feed my family of ten. Trust me guys I eat fish just not pond bass and think that for the most part if your followin regs your good. Just remember you can be the best fisherman ever and still get skunked on a dead lake. Please be nice stick to the hatchery guys for chow and like affor mentioned try to understand how fragile small ecosystems can be an stick to getting dinner out of a resivoir ,your right it will taste better than the pond cousins
That's right pond fish never taste good.
lol not true! yellow perch and crappie are fantastic
It all depends on water quality and water temperature. Once the water gets really warm i won't eat a pond fish. I guess catching salmon and steelhead has given me an acquired taste for fish.
Go to red lobster if you want a good fish meal:lol::lol:
Just missed ya, I went out there got a real late start and then forgot the seat forgot one of my pontoons so I had to go all the way back home to get it. all in all it wasn't a very good day for me but I will redeem it. Looks like you did alright though nice fish.
god i wish these coastal lakes would turn on already!
Hawk, I use a Canon SD400 digital camera. It cost about $250 when it was new but prices have come down since then. I bought that model because it is very compact but has a lot of features and I use it for all my photography. It measures 3 1/4"x2 1/8"x3/4". It's 5 mega-pixel and has a good size LCD display plus a conventional viewfinder and a very good zoom lens.
I don't know what's on the market today but I would recommend that anyone buying a digital camera for outdoor use buy one that has a conventional viewfinder in addition to the LCD. In bright sunlight it is almost impossible to see the LCD. Unfortunately, most of the less expensive cameras no longer have the conventional viewfinder.