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Thread: 2lb LMB at Kenneth Han Park

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    Default 2lb LMB at Kenneth Han Park

    Hit up KHP today and caught this litle guy
    Ok not a 2 pounder just a baby , but it will be someday if pepole would practice c/r when it came to Bass. This post is for the the gentleman I made to throw his bass back before it died in his bucket.
    Thank you for that
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    Good stuff buddy.
    +1 to you

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    Good looking out skylarjames! That bass shouldn't of even made it into that guy's bucket, it's not even of legal size to keep. At least you were able to save the fish and it will live and grow for another day.

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    Is that the bass u made the guy release? Or did u make the guy release a legal sized bass? Please add a few more details. :)

    I'm totally a 100% C&R bass fisherman, but u can't make someone release a fish if its legal.

    brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by bman90278 View Post
    Is that the bass u made the guy release? Or did u make the guy release a legal sized bass? Please add a few more details. :)

    I'm totally a 100% C&R bass fisherman, but u can't make someone release a fish if its legal.

    brian
    Ohhhhhh yes you can :-)

    " Oh Im so sorry sir, I accidentally unclipped your stringer/dumped your bucket. I apologize....You know its in the fisheries best interest anyway...feel free to keep a full limit of trout sir! Thank you for bieng so understanding....Im sooooo clumsy these days!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormcrow View Post
    Ohhhhhh yes you can :-)

    " Oh Im so sorry sir, I accidentally unclipped your stringer/dumped your bucket. I apologize....You know its in the fisheries best interest anyway...feel free to keep a full limit of trout sir! Thank you for bieng so understanding....Im sooooo clumsy these days!"
    "Did I do that?"
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    Ahh, good to see the Ole Crow is back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormcrow View Post
    Ohhhhhh yes you can :-)

    " Oh Im so sorry sir, I accidentally unclipped your stringer/dumped your bucket. I apologize....You know its in the fisheries best interest anyway...feel free to keep a full limit of trout sir! Thank you for bieng so understanding....Im sooooo clumsy these days!"
    LOL, as funny as that is, I'd like to hear it from the OP. :)

    brian

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    The one in my hand was my hook up it was so tiny but put up a fight like crazy. Caught it in the pond above the waterfall.

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    I understand where u are coming from, but taking a legal fish from someone is actually against the law. Just be careful!

    b

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