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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5828369" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Ohhh you probably hate me then. I love fishing for trout but they are nasty to eat. I like catching fish and will catch em as long as they are biting. I've had plenty of days of 40+ trout. All released. But there are correct ways and incorrect ways of doing it. Use a net. Don't take the fish out of the water. Use barbless hooks and if they are hooked deeper than the lips, just cut the line and leave the hook. The White River in Arkansas is the premier trout fishery for browns and not shabby on rainbows either. They are nearly 99% Catch & Release on brown trout. And I can tell you for a fact...they live after being caught because browns have very distinct dots and markings and I can show you guide pictures of the same exact fish being caught multiple times over the years. When fish hit 25 inches and keep growing, they have some age on em and they don't get age on em if they die easy. Heck some states stock them via dropping out of aircraft. </p><p></p><p>But as to the first part of your post. Yeah I see that a lot. Particular the winter stocking of ponds, etc. There's one guy at Athens Regional Park that will be there every day from the time they stock it until he pretty much fishes it out. He will be on the side of the dam with about 5 or 6 rods out in rod holders every morning. He puts his fish in a cooler and when he gets his limit or close to it, he texts somebody that comes and gets his fish and he keeps fishing with an empty cooler. I used to go mess with him...go catch a bunch of fish down from where he has the place blocked...throw them all back and then move on...and watch him reel his stuff in and move to where I had just been. Then I go to where he originally was and catch several more haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5828369, member: 220"] Ohhh you probably hate me then. I love fishing for trout but they are nasty to eat. I like catching fish and will catch em as long as they are biting. I've had plenty of days of 40+ trout. All released. But there are correct ways and incorrect ways of doing it. Use a net. Don't take the fish out of the water. Use barbless hooks and if they are hooked deeper than the lips, just cut the line and leave the hook. The White River in Arkansas is the premier trout fishery for browns and not shabby on rainbows either. They are nearly 99% Catch & Release on brown trout. And I can tell you for a fact...they live after being caught because browns have very distinct dots and markings and I can show you guide pictures of the same exact fish being caught multiple times over the years. When fish hit 25 inches and keep growing, they have some age on em and they don't get age on em if they die easy. Heck some states stock them via dropping out of aircraft. But as to the first part of your post. Yeah I see that a lot. Particular the winter stocking of ponds, etc. There's one guy at Athens Regional Park that will be there every day from the time they stock it until he pretty much fishes it out. He will be on the side of the dam with about 5 or 6 rods out in rod holders every morning. He puts his fish in a cooler and when he gets his limit or close to it, he texts somebody that comes and gets his fish and he keeps fishing with an empty cooler. I used to go mess with him...go catch a bunch of fish down from where he has the place blocked...throw them all back and then move on...and watch him reel his stuff in and move to where I had just been. Then I go to where he originally was and catch several more haha. [/QUOTE]
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