just a lil girl and a fish

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I don't like this original post being I think it was meant to create some sort of circus of being ok or not.
Personally I think this site as a whole pertains to the care and preservation of fish. Yes, this is the fishing part of it but not meant to be taken to this type of limit.
This is what I think.
 
if you don't like it move on.
 
What the helll yall? You guys do read the word fishing in the title of this section. Fishing usually also pertains to keeping and eating fish. If you dont like that, just stay out of this section.
 
likestofish;5073323; said:
What the helll yall? You guys do read the word fishing in the title of this section. Fishing usually also pertains to keeping and eating fish. If you dont like that, just stay out of this section.

Sorry bud but everyone has a right to their own opinion and to state it.

Ive been fishing all my life and yes fishing "usually pertains to keeping and eating fish" but i see no point in putting a picture of a little girl with a bass' head in her hand on a public forum. If you do, well you can expect to get negative answers.

Theirs absolutely no reason to keep 6" bass either way... If you go around teaching every little girl that way, by the time shes your age there will be no fish for her to "fish" in a 100 mile radius...

I would suggest you try catch and release as its a way to preserve gamefish. Dont get me wrong i do eat my fish but for one, their saltwater(snapper,grouper,mackerel), and their also not 6 inches.

Just my .02
 
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lol all i can say is that it was only one.....i normally catch and release this was just a special one thats why it was kept and it was more like 9 inches just for your information
 
more power to ya, i agree that bass are C&R material but that one was special for the little girl, i'd rather see a 9" get fried up than a 10+ pounder killed so it could be mounted on somebodies wall any day.
 
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