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Originally Posted by browntrout
The fisherman was 100% entitled to keep and eat the fish. I think everybody is in agreement with that.
Roy
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Sure didn't seem like that was everybody's opinion. One guy said it was sickening to see him put it in the cooler. You said "Killed me when I saw it to in the cooler. Crappie, bluegill, catfish? Come on man, plenty of better fish out there to eat. " So it didn't seem like you approved of it either and furthermore are trying to say that it's ok to eat crappie, bluegill, or catfish but how dare he keep that bass.
If you feel convicted to throw back every bass and trout you catch but feel no guilt eating crappie that's fine. I just think it's wrong for you to come down on the guy for doing different than you would have done. I stirred the pot real good with my thread on Caney brown trout regulations so I was going to try and keep quiet about eating fish just to get along with everyone but it really aggravated me to see this guy make his first post and get blasted because he ate the bass (we didn't know it wasn't actually him in the video). That's not a way to make a new member feel very welcome to this great forum.