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Old 02-12-15, 02:25 AM   #1
joedog
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Smile Let's Talk...To fish in bed or not?

Okay let's talk about a topic that comes up EVERY SPRING.

Fishing spawning beds.
Is it a problem?
Is it an asset?
Are you for it or wouldn't be caught dead doing it.
Do you handle fish differently during spawn?
If so, how?
Would you harvest a spawning bass? (topic came up elsewhere and the angler said how tasty the Row 'eggs' were to fry and eat. That one really took me off guard.)
Do you fish spawn but not beds?

Maybe you really don't care at all.....guess we'll see.

As usual, I'll wait before answering questions. Seems to allow things to go whatever direction you anglers want without me influencing the direction.
And ya, YOU KNOW I GOT THOUGHTS ON THIS!

Remember, there is NO right or wrong feelings or ideas.
Please respect everyone's views and lets TALK.
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