12-23-2010, 09:07 PM
Please, don't take it wrong, or that I am trying to arguing with you or anyone else on BFT. I am only providing the information I have found so far. People can take it or not.
For me, as I stated before, I have changed some of my previous practices, as I have learned more. To me the answer from Idaho Fish and Game basically says - It is best if you don't put them down on any surface if you are planning on releasing the fish.
I release the fish I do because I enjoy catching them more than eating them! I fish with the equipment that I do, because it is what I find suits me and my style best, and I have used most other methods in the past. I don't think other methods are "worse" or "bad", just different.
And I sure don't have any problem with keeping limits! Keep all the fish you want, to eat, or put on your wall. If it is legal, then it is ok, and I will cheer and salute your catch along with you.
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For me, as I stated before, I have changed some of my previous practices, as I have learned more. To me the answer from Idaho Fish and Game basically says - It is best if you don't put them down on any surface if you are planning on releasing the fish.
I release the fish I do because I enjoy catching them more than eating them! I fish with the equipment that I do, because it is what I find suits me and my style best, and I have used most other methods in the past. I don't think other methods are "worse" or "bad", just different.
And I sure don't have any problem with keeping limits! Keep all the fish you want, to eat, or put on your wall. If it is legal, then it is ok, and I will cheer and salute your catch along with you.
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