Eat What You Kill
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Eat What You Kill
Since there is no off topic section and for the fact i am a avid hunter and fishermen i thought this would be a good thread. Its simple post a picture of what you kill that feeds your family!
Ill start
20" and a 18 1/2" Flounder, caught them in Sea Isle NJ
and my GSP getting his first sent of FLUNDER, now if i could only figure out how to use him underwater........
Ill start
20" and a 18 1/2" Flounder, caught them in Sea Isle NJ
and my GSP getting his first sent of FLUNDER, now if i could only figure out how to use him underwater........
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I have always thought that if people were so well off that they could release what they caught - there was no reason for them to fish in the first place, and a fish will eat NOTHING again for several days afterwards.
Have you heard that? A fish after being caught and released WON'T take another bite again for many days - which ruins things for those who are there for FAR FROM SPORT!
~ Yet if we keep everything we catch, the waters will soon be picked clean
Too many of us, and not enough fish...
For this reason, if you are after SPORTSFISHING you should go to a managed and restocked lake or such
I went to visit one of ours a year or two back in Mississippi, down around Bihalia, and we found that the private lakes on his Grampa's property had all been picked clean by a man that was there everyday for the free food...
THIS HAS AT LEAST TWO SIDES TO IT, maybe four, I'm thinking...
Adam, or Alan - from the MS chapter. I'm terrible at remembering names
Rained like hell on us that day! Missippi will do that...
He had a bitchen truck tho - F250 with ALL of it, and I will never forget the gunstock flooring in the house - I want that still for my place.
Have you heard that? A fish after being caught and released WON'T take another bite again for many days - which ruins things for those who are there for FAR FROM SPORT!
~ Yet if we keep everything we catch, the waters will soon be picked clean
Too many of us, and not enough fish...
For this reason, if you are after SPORTSFISHING you should go to a managed and restocked lake or such
I went to visit one of ours a year or two back in Mississippi, down around Bihalia, and we found that the private lakes on his Grampa's property had all been picked clean by a man that was there everyday for the free food...
THIS HAS AT LEAST TWO SIDES TO IT, maybe four, I'm thinking...
Adam, or Alan - from the MS chapter. I'm terrible at remembering names
Rained like hell on us that day! Missippi will do that...
He had a bitchen truck tho - F250 with ALL of it, and I will never forget the gunstock flooring in the house - I want that still for my place.
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