Quality, not quantity
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Should fish this size be released? No right or wrong answer, just preferences.
Quality, not quantity
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Didn't hear of anyone else catching a lot of fish, but did get these pics of two monsters caught Saturday.
46" Red drum by Glup
30" speck, reportedly 8 lbs caught on JobSite
The red was released, the speck was not.
Didn't hear of anyone else catching a lot of fish, but did get these pics of two monsters caught Saturday.
46" Red drum by Glup
30" speck, reportedly 8 lbs caught on JobSite
The red was released, the speck was not.
Last edited by gulfcoastgamefish on Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:04 pm; edited 4 times in total (Reason for editing : Added poll!)
gulfcoastgamefish- Captain
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Re: Quality, not quantity
I would prefer picture and release the big trout or I would get mounted depends on the condition of the fish once I get hooks removed and everything.
There is no way I would keep that redfish or any redfish over 10lbs. Redfish on a halfshell is best with a 4-7lbs fish anyway.
There is no way I would keep that redfish or any redfish over 10lbs. Redfish on a halfshell is best with a 4-7lbs fish anyway.
Ugly Stick- Jig Head
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tough choice
This is a tough call, but, If those were the only fish caught, I would release the Red, not too good to eat at that size, Unfortunatly for the speck.....fry it up. Just my opinion.
RedfishKiller- Spinnerbait
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