Thursday, January 2, 2014

Are We Overdoing Catch And Release? | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Are We Overdoing Catch And Release? | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "The art of catch and release could be on the verge of be coming the next big concern of fishery managers and biologists. It's actually already been under scrutiny for some time because keep-and-eat is what's supposedly missing from "workable" slot limits. Fisheries biologists claim that the only way slot limits really work for any lake is for small fish, those under the slot, to be retained in larger numbers than what is currently in style with bass fishing society (which is practically none).
   But they were inclined to support and promote catch and release as part of their fisheries plans and perhaps had hoped to strike some kind of balance between live release and a visit to the table, for bass in particular. No one realized that catch and release would become THE THING TO DO, almost a religious experience, for bass anglers and that such a noble ethic could become a problem for fisheries management."

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Queen of Gourmet Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Queen of Gourmet Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Bill and Ann Boone are a hard working, fun loving couple in their prime. Their business is pizza... literally... the Boone's own a number of Mr. Gatti's stores around the nation. They live in Austin, Texas and own a race horse farm in Louisville, Kentucky. Several years ago, the Boone's decided to elevate the practice race track at their Round House Farm. What better way to find the dirt than excavate a pond in the middle of the track?"

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Missouri River Bronzebacks | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Missouri River Bronzebacks | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Smallmouth bass are one of my favorite fish to target and when we look at the fishing opportunities available up and down the Missouri River Reservoir in both North and South Dakota, there is no shortage of great fishing opportunities.  For strong numbers of fish up to nineteen inches, Lake Sharpe, Francis Case and Lake Audubon are all great bass fisheries. For a chance at bigger fish, you cannot go wrong with either Oahe or Sakakawea."

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The 10-Pound Bluegill | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

The 10-Pound Bluegill | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "One of my favorite things about Pond Boss and its following is constant reinforcement to identify your goals. When my lake was built, I knew I wanted it to be a trophy largemouth bass fishery, mainly for my dad to enjoy during his most prime of the golden years. Plus, I'm a pretty competitive guy, and a challenge such as raising big bass seemed like fun.
    It is."

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Eleven Essentials for Saltwater Rigging | OutdoorHub

Eleven Essentials for Saltwater Rigging | OutdoorHub: "If you are heading south for a fishing vacation this winter and plan to trailer your freshwater boat, here are 11 things to bring to allow you to be better prepared for fishing in saltwater."

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