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Mar 28, 2021 13:51:51   #
Are we talking Largemouth, or Striper hybrids? I've never caught a LMB in water colder than about 55, but Stripers down to about 40.
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Mar 28, 2021 10:44:10   #
Makes catch and release easier for fishermen and safer for the fish.
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Mar 26, 2021 14:29:26   #
Cute. Little ones can be delightful! We have two new grand-nephews we can't wait to meet.
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Mar 26, 2021 14:26:19   #
If the water was on your property only, like a farm pond, no. But you're fishing public waters from a private location. If you have good fences, who's gonna know?

Get the license anyway.
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Mar 26, 2021 13:59:04   #
Go to the fish & game website, they should have that posted.
I went there out of curiosity and found that 10 day freshwater licenses are $9.00 resident and $23.00 nonresident.
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Jan 22, 2021 14:05:23   #
Ocean only for Stripers, not bay or river. Don't know about boating, I'm a beach/rocks guy.
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Jan 21, 2021 20:27:13   #
Remember that flounder and Black Sea Bass are closed. Blackfish are okay as are stripers inside of three miles, but not in the rivers.
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Dec 27, 2020 17:06:09   #
Great family service! My dad enlisted In the army in the 1930s, served 33 years and retired at W-4. His brothers and one sister served during WWII. I enlisted in the Navy after high school for a kiddie cruise (deck ape) ‘61-‘64. My brother served in the USAF in the mid 60s, loading ordnance on planes in Thailand during the Vietnam unpleasantness. We should’a Nuked Red China back then!
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Dec 23, 2020 15:44:26   #
"Cost of maintaining fishing gear Is less, sex takes less time. "

Cost of maintaining a wife, girlfriend, significant other, Friend with Benefits or POSSLQ* can be considerable!

*Person, Opposite Sex, Sharing Living Quarters
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Dec 23, 2020 15:33:33   #
Tom Poz wrote:
I want to wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Ditto, neighbor! Blessings on you and yours.
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Dec 23, 2020 15:14:41   #
Carefully; Make sure he ain't playin' Possum before you start butcherin' him!
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Dec 23, 2020 15:11:49   #
Stealthfisher wrote:
Wow ! Here in Virginia there are strick rules on keeping Stripers.
Only one a day, In the rivers leading to the Chesapeake Bay they have to be a minimum 20 inches, One a Day.
In the Bay area they have to be a minimum of 24 inches, still only one a day.


Jersey is more strict. One a day without a bonus tag, plus one bonus fish with it; minimum 28", bonus fish 24"-28"; no keeper larger than 38". A world record would have to be released under those rules.
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Dec 23, 2020 10:49:16   #
Scootn2nature wrote:
DAMS the true cause of global warming . world wide we have cut off the earths circulation.... and she is overheating and choked out . stripe bass should have a bounty on them in the pacific coast salt and fresh waters....atlantic salmon dont die every spawn like pacific they are more like steelhead and can return multiple times. strioe bass hammer salmon fry they were brought from the atlantic they dont do as much damage to them.....our forrests in the pacific are christmas tree farms because no dead salmon to feed everything. If I was indian Id be so pissed off I would drink all the time also for what religion and greed and moronic ways of thinking did to the planet. Greed is The scurge of man, man is the scurge of earth
DAMS the true cause of global warming . world wide... (show quote)


Sorry to disagree about warming and risk getting moved to the attic, but if every human was gone tomorrow the Earth’s climate would not be affected one bit. You are right about some of the localized effects like introducing non-native species and polluting or diverting waters, but if they cause warming, how did the Earth warm out of ice ages with little human activity over hundreds of millennia? The answer- natural cycles. Keep it clean, absolutely, but don’t expect any effect on the climate.
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Dec 20, 2020 13:11:12   #
Wv mike wrote:
Looks like a bluefish


Yes, a Blue. Good fighters and tasty.
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Dec 20, 2020 13:06:51   #
I was wondering how they got salmon, which spawn in the waters where they were spawned, to return after an 80 year break. Transporting spawners answers the question. The next generation will return and reestablish the run. Good job!
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