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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 89997" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>This is a pretty big brush you're using here Shorthairs. I was at the ashtray last night with about 12 other "Rock Hoppers" and we all caught walleyes under 14 inches and WITHOUT exception, ALL those fish were released. Only 2 walleyes were kept all afternoon and evening and they were both about 17 inches. Of the "Rock Hoppers" I know and fish with quite a bit, NONE of us keep those small fish. I guess you could call it a self imposed 15 inch minimum length. I've watched hundreds of small walleyes get put back this spring as well as most fish over 22 inches. Of the ones that were kept, NOBODY said boo about it and in fact were congratulatory to the lucky fisherman. I can't speak for everyone that wets a line in Ashtabula, but the guys I see, restrict themselves pretty well in the name of conservation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 89997, member: 314"] This is a pretty big brush you're using here Shorthairs. I was at the ashtray last night with about 12 other "Rock Hoppers" and we all caught walleyes under 14 inches and WITHOUT exception, ALL those fish were released. Only 2 walleyes were kept all afternoon and evening and they were both about 17 inches. Of the "Rock Hoppers" I know and fish with quite a bit, NONE of us keep those small fish. I guess you could call it a self imposed 15 inch minimum length. I've watched hundreds of small walleyes get put back this spring as well as most fish over 22 inches. Of the ones that were kept, NOBODY said boo about it and in fact were congratulatory to the lucky fisherman. I can't speak for everyone that wets a line in Ashtabula, but the guys I see, restrict themselves pretty well in the name of conservation. [/QUOTE]
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