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<blockquote data-quote="gonefshn" data-source="post: 168215" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>I get so sick of these types of threads out there every year.</p><p></p><p>Why can't people just mind their own business (or fish in this case)? Every single person has a different opinion as to size, taste, and all the other things people think up. So, if they'd let it go there's one more female who'll spawn for one year out of millions if not tens of millions of fish. What if that person only fishes a couple times a year? And you fish numerous or hundreds of times a year. Who's the problem? The guy who kept that one that was probably a female ready to breed that year? Or the guy who fishes more than that person and keeps a lot of fish of which half might be females that will never ever get to spawn again? </p><p></p><p>The only person who has any right what-so-ever to decide if a fish is kept or released for whatever reason is the person catching it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonefshn, post: 168215, member: 380"] I get so sick of these types of threads out there every year. Why can't people just mind their own business (or fish in this case)? Every single person has a different opinion as to size, taste, and all the other things people think up. So, if they'd let it go there's one more female who'll spawn for one year out of millions if not tens of millions of fish. What if that person only fishes a couple times a year? And you fish numerous or hundreds of times a year. Who's the problem? The guy who kept that one that was probably a female ready to breed that year? Or the guy who fishes more than that person and keeps a lot of fish of which half might be females that will never ever get to spawn again? The only person who has any right what-so-ever to decide if a fish is kept or released for whatever reason is the person catching it. [/QUOTE]
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