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<blockquote data-quote="Casey Buchholz" data-source="post: 257307" data-attributes="member: 521"><p>I'm not a fan of slot limits. It's hard to see people waste precious resources such as big pike and big walleye. I believe all you can do is try and educate them when in conversation. I have eaten pike over 35" that tasted great but that's coming out of a deep lake. I've had perch from shallow sloughs where the ones over 14" did not taste as good as the smaller ones. This is why I choose to practice selective harvest. I believe our Game and Fish do a good job of managing the fisheries of our state and that if you follow the laws we can continue to see the great fishing we see year after year. The toughest part about North Dakota is our weather dictates our lakes fish just as much as fishing pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey Buchholz, post: 257307, member: 521"] I'm not a fan of slot limits. It's hard to see people waste precious resources such as big pike and big walleye. I believe all you can do is try and educate them when in conversation. I have eaten pike over 35" that tasted great but that's coming out of a deep lake. I've had perch from shallow sloughs where the ones over 14" did not taste as good as the smaller ones. This is why I choose to practice selective harvest. I believe our Game and Fish do a good job of managing the fisheries of our state and that if you follow the laws we can continue to see the great fishing we see year after year. The toughest part about North Dakota is our weather dictates our lakes fish just as much as fishing pressure. [/QUOTE]
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