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interesting study for the livescope haters
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5328081" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>Interesting read but not the case on the MS reservoirs where I fish. I personally know several livescopers that are retired, fish 4-5 days a week, catch their limit almost every day, and then cull to get the biggest possible 15 for their grip and grins. They don't have any space left in their freezers so they usually give the fish away. Throwing back a crappie and not having a limit when they return to the ramp is not even an option. I honestly think they fish to impress people instead of enjoyment. They don't give a tinker's damn about the resource. They are only focused on the tailgate pic and reporting that they caught the limit with 5 over 2 and were home by 1. As far as culling, crappie never do well in my livewell. I would guess a lot of their culls die after release. Luckily crappie are big spawners and seem to always replenish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5328081, member: 5695"] Interesting read but not the case on the MS reservoirs where I fish. I personally know several livescopers that are retired, fish 4-5 days a week, catch their limit almost every day, and then cull to get the biggest possible 15 for their grip and grins. They don't have any space left in their freezers so they usually give the fish away. Throwing back a crappie and not having a limit when they return to the ramp is not even an option. I honestly think they fish to impress people instead of enjoyment. They don't give a tinker's damn about the resource. They are only focused on the tailgate pic and reporting that they caught the limit with 5 over 2 and were home by 1. As far as culling, crappie never do well in my livewell. I would guess a lot of their culls die after release. Luckily crappie are big spawners and seem to always replenish. [/QUOTE]
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interesting study for the livescope haters
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