Not condoning the whole "poking the bear" thing. No need for that. I too am C&R but don't belittle those who like a fish taco. MDC does a great job of monitoring the fish populations and setting the appropriate bag limits. How many of the C&R have mounted fish on the wall. I have none, and would have a replica made if I finally caught one worthy of the wall like a 7 pound smallie. Why is dtrs5kprs a more competent authority on the health of the fish population at TR than the MDC? He states, "Dangerous part is that folks get influenced by what they see, and could pick up the behavior. Especially young folks, people new to the sport, folks who started with no one to mentor them on stewardship." I was taught to fish by my father. When he grew up in Wisconsin, fishing put food on the table. Bass were a trash fish that you threw back or gave away. When I learned to fish, we caught fish for the table, but we were taught to only take what you needed for a meal (within the daily limit). I don't need to fish to eat, but I sure enjoy eating freshly caught crappie. I am C&R on bass by my choice, but I don't knock someone who takes fish for their table. Guess I didn't pick up my Dad's behavior. Keeping some spots for dinner is not a gateway for everyone to keep every fish they catch and decimate the population.