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But this is one issue that we as anglers can control ourselves, as individuals.
Can't dozens of tournaments every year be controlled as well?...as individuals?... :?
A pre-spawn fish....(notice pre-spawn)......is hooked...landed...a quick photo is snapped.....and fish is released back to water....back on its way....

OR

A Post Spawn Fish is caught at 715 AM.....stringer with small rope is poked thru lower lip for identification.....placed in livewell....confined to area of 3 feet by 2 feet for 8 hours....joined by other bass.....bounced and sloshed around for 8 hours in warm water....taken out by small rope.....put in plastic bag with 4 others...floated in a tub of water....brought onto stage....dropped into laundry tub dry....flopping around....waiting for scale to settle.....then held up for the crowd to see and photos.....then walked back down to a boat for them to be put back at some point....

Now which of the above situations causes more stress to the bass fishery?

As expected....zero response..... :roll:

Mikey.....tongue in cheek eh?... :lol: ..I read it that way....

Just pointing out the fact that tournaments cause as much of an issue if not more than a quick snap of a camera.....I'm not saying tournaments should be stopped or anything remotely close to that....just that those who criticize others aren't so innocent themsleves all the time... :wink:

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Hey!

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Hey! Give me a chance, RJ. I've been out enjoying the beautiful evening! :lol:

I didn't want to help side-track this subject as taking photos of out of season fish has nothing to do with tournament angling or corporate polluters or poaching or...

Quality tournament series ARE controlled- by strict rules.

I will not defend all tournament fishing. I have seen some tournaments where the welfare of the fish was low on the list of priorities of the organizers and some participants as well.

There are also tournaments (and anglers) that put the welfare of the fishery (bass, walleye, or whatever) first. Tournament angling has come a long way in a short time. It is constantly evolving and improving.

Why don't you take this to another thread? I'd be happy to contribute. :wink:

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CCB,

I think we'll wait for a bit... :lol: :lol: ...it'll happen.....but it's going to be so nice this weekend and I don't plan to be around a computer alot...I'll be on the water!....as should you.... :wink:

How about sometime around January?... :lol:

I do plan to attend a Renegade weigh in this summer.....just to see how it works....more out of curiosity....I'd hate to be in the group of 85 with 9 pounds to weigh in....and have to wait 2 hours to do it.... :x :lol:

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RJ nows as good a time as any. question do Bass tourneys still allow culling?
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FFF,

Sure do.....

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Post by steve-hamilton »

wow, lots of reading ...

my only question
We all know that this happens every spring, and can only be avoided by abstaining from fishing until all species fall into season.
Is this suggesting that we shouldn't fish for any species of fish, basically, until bass opens (as it opens last) ?
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steve-hamilton wrote:wow, lots of reading ...

my only question
We all know that this happens every spring, and can only be avoided by abstaining from fishing until all species fall into season.
Is this suggesting that we shouldn't fish for any species of fish, basically, until bass opens (as it opens last) ?
:shock: Now thats crazy talk! :lol:
Canadian winters are long enough, I had to wait until the last Saturday in June to fish:
1) I would go insaine :twisted:
2) I would move to the states :cry:
3) My GF would leave me because I would spend every free minute at BPS watching the fish swim around the tank. :(
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