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On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 10:19:40 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:

John H wrote:

I forgot...you're interested in bag limits because you fish for the
table. I like to catch and release lots of fish. I rarely keep any.


I don't believe in injuring fish just to do so. Yes, I know, circle hooks don't
do as much damage as regular hooks, but they still do damage. Handling the fish
out of the water does damage.


Catching dinks does damage.


True. But I don't purposely catch 'lots of fish' just to catch them. If I
haven't caught my limit yet, then I may injure a dink which got caught in the
interim.
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JohnH,
No, it was made by Kevin.


And he wonders why he remains the "king of the NG idiots"



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*JimH* wrote:
Glad to see you had a good day on the water John.


Awe.....how cute. Was you jacking off about it, Jim?


Was this post made by an adult?
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John H wrote:
Most of us don't really give a rat's ass about who reels in the
fish. But, apparently that is important to you.


John, if you don't care who reels in the fish, and as stated prior,
think that it's stupid to go for a long boat ride to catch said fish,
then why go at all? Just stay home and drink yourself into a stupor,
someone will be out there fishing and catching fish. So, if you don't
care who gets them, you'll have just as much fun at home, knowing that
someone is catching them.

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John H wrote:
Most of us don't really give a rat's ass about who reels in the
fish. But, apparently that is important to you.
John, if you don't care who reels in the fish, and as stated prior,
think that it's stupid to go for a long boat ride to catch said fish,
then why go at all? Just stay home and drink yourself into a stupor,
someone will be out there fishing and catching fish. So, if you don't
care who gets them, you'll have just as much fun at home, knowing that
someone is catching them.
Herring lives less than 10 miles from a Red Lobster, and there are
several Vietnamese restaurants in his area that do fish nicely.


If Red Lobster and Vietnamese restaurants were my only choice for fish,
I'd rather eat my bait.


They're not the only choices near where he lives; there are plenty of
restaurants in his vicinity.

We have first-class Vietnamese restaurants up here. They're pretty
popular. I like Vietnamese food. I don't like Thai food, though.

I used to eat my bait when I fished in Florida. I'd net shrimp and what I
didn't use for bait, if it were still alive, I'd toss on ice and take home
and eat.


I keep an occasional sand perch (aka--squirrel fish) if it's big enough. We
use them mostly to catch grouper, but the meat on tastes like grouper, but
is even milder. Very white and very mild.

All my shrimp come from the bait shop...so I don't eat those.




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On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 12:28:35 -0400, HarryKrause
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We have first-class Vietnamese restaurants up here.


There is no such thing.

They're pretty popular.


Of course they are - very trendy.

I like Vietnamese food.


Well that sure as hell says a lot about you. :)

I don't like Thai food, though


On that we can agree

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