I just find Crappie to be delicious. If I could catch Walleye out here I'd be eating the heck out of em Which brings up another interesting topic, I had a fellow angler tell me the other night that "catch and release fishing is barbaric." He claimed it's traumatic for the fish to the point where most don't recover from being caught and that it annihilates fish stocks. Seems like total baloney to me, but I'd never encountered that opinion before from another fisherman.
I just find Crappie to be delicious. If I could catch Walleye out here I'd be eating the heck out of em Which brings up another interesting topic, I had a fellow angler tell me the other night that "catch and release fishing is barbaric." He claimed it's traumatic for the fish to the point where most don't recover from being caught and that it annihilates fish stocks. Seems like total baloney to me, but I'd never encountered that opinion before from another fisherman.
yeah, baloney. ever catch those fish that have been caught before with hook holes or messed up mouths? or how about the ones with old lures or hooks in them? i think there are even studies that show fish don't feel pain. not sure how accurate this is and what the scientific verdict is, but another thing to consider is the lakes that have big tournaments every week. if catch and release was that barbaric, those fish populations would really suffer and fisheries would decline significantly.
gut hooking is different, and the chance of survival is much lower. at that point if you know the fish is done, you might as well eat it and salvage whatever you can.
sewage + mercury + ass jam + bass = yummmm
Don't forget pee. God knows you supply enough