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On 5/20/2019 at 10:08 PM, fishinwrench said:

While you're studying bass science let me know if you learn anything about removing bass from their familiar home areas and relocating them to areas where they are completely lost.   

Surely there's something worth learning about there, that can help OTHERS to understand the potential impact of 7000 tournaments per year on every lake in the state.

agree or disagree it doesn't really matter. Wont change anything anyway. 

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If only 30% of anglers agree then it will definitely change things.  I think at least 40% already do, but they aren't ready to admit it yet.  They'll come around.

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2 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

If only 30% of anglers agree then it will definitely change things.  I think at least 40% already do, but they aren't ready to admit it yet.  They'll come around.

I've noticed how many MLF guys fish the boat ramp area and do well.  One guy commented that 90% of the fish caught were within a mile of the ramp.  If you watch closely you'll regularly see no wake buoys in the back ground and guys not even leaving the ramp area to fish.  

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I watched an AIA (Anglers in Action) weigh-in back in early April, and it went like this:

     If you were a nobody and didn't have a heavy sack of fish then your fish got back to the water soon enough that they likely survived ok.   But if your were a "somebody" that had sponsors to thank, or you had a heavy bag of fish, then they kept you and your fish on stage to talk about things and gave plenty of time for 6-8 cameras to capture pics of all your big ones to put on Facebook, and say prayers for everything and everyone involved in the event...... except the fish of course.   Then they'd FINALLY say something along the lines of "ok let's get these fish back to the water..... Who's next?" 

Uh, YEAH LET'S !

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17 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

I watched an AIA (Anglers in Action) weigh-in back in early April, and it went like this:

     If you were a nobody and didn't have a heavy sack of fish then your fish got back to the water soon enough that they likely survived ok.   But if your were a "somebody" that had sponsors to thank, or you had a heavy bag of fish, then they kept you and your fish on stage to talk about things and gave plenty of time for 6-8 cameras to capture pics of all your big ones to put on Facebook, and say prayers for everything and everyone involved in the event...... except the fish of course.   Then they'd FINALLY say something along the lines of "ok let's get these fish back to the water..... Who's next?" 

Uh, YEAH LET'S !

Al Lindner will talk a fish to death every time.  

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