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Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | Divani, Do you have Zander where you fish? It looks like it is a very close relative to the Walleye. Walleye is some of the best tablefare there is. Have you tried Zander? PS. Have you worn out that tape yet? Edited by Shep 4/22/2003 9:10 AM | ||
divani |
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Posts: 2059 Location: Belgium | Shep, we have zander here and they do grow larger than walleye. I believe the largest one is something along the lines of 110cm. I once hooked and lost one that would have been a 40"er. The teethmarks on my crankbait (Supershadrap) were dogteeth and there was some 4cm between the two holes. I do not fish for them but I wouldn't mind if one would take my lures. I fish for pike. Pike, all other fish are baitfish! | ||
divani |
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Posts: 2059 Location: Belgium | shep, the tapes have been glued, duct-taped, tied, ... together since the day I got them. I still need to send you some lures, probably this summer. Email me if you can, we'll discuss what I can get you | ||
jlong |
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Posts: 1937 Location: Black Creek, WI | I kept my first legal. The praise I got from Dad, Grandpa, cousins, etc. was incredible. Back in the late 70's C&R was not yet established.... and experiencing those times helps me understand the "little Johnny" mentality still being used today to fight higher size limits, etc. I don't necessarily agree... but I understand where/how it originated. Attachments ---------------- 1st Legal.jpg (2KB - 104 downloads) | ||
Musky Mike |
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Posts: 278 | I too kept my first legal fish (1967) and a few after that too including my last kept fish, a 43" Tiger in 1971. That fish was mounted and now resides on my son's rec room wall. CPR wasn't what it should have been in those days and most anglers catching a legal fish (30"+) did keep them. Then we became smarter (more educated) and began releasing them to swim, spawn, and fight another on another day, CPR had been born. I can understand someone wanting to keep a legal fish and would never put down or criticize them for doing so - BUT I would certainly try to share with them the value of releasing the fish and opting for a reproduction if a trophy was desired. I didn't become a CPR angler by someone preaching to or at me, insisting that I do as they do. I became a CPR angler through the well-meaning and dedication of others sharing information with me. I believe the secret to learning is the simple word "share" as we approach others differently when we attempt to share ideas rather than dictate or insist. Have a feeling that this same sharing method is going to be required to ever get the increased size limits off the ground and into effect too. MLK | ||
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