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Lrry93 wrote:All fish were released. I forgot my camera today so the wife met us at the ramp to take pics. The LM bass were released back were they were caught about an hour after caught and the p-bass were released at the ramp less then 2 hours later. They were in a fully aerated container at all times just like a live well. They were in perfect health when released back in the lake. There was far less stress on those fish then any tournament fishing done on that lake. I would never risk killing the bass for just a pic. If I didnt have the means to properly store them I would have let them go on the spot.
Im just wondering why people think stress will kill bass? Inproper care, lack of Oxygen, ammonia, nitrates, nitrites, and toxins are what kills the fish. Not stress. I ship fish and get fish shipped all the time and they live 48 hours plus in little plastic bags. If they were going to die from stress then no fish would ever make it into a aquarium. Even the rarest and most sensitive fish are shipped this way.
Lrry93 wrote:I do raise a bunch of different types of fish. I raise more rare stuff though. I have to much money in mine to be throwing them in a lake. Besides Wilson is a poster child for not dumping fish. I think they should do a shock program to remove or reduce the cichlids numbers. The bait fish would triple in just a few years.
By the way you do know you guys could make cash off those red devils along with others. Large red devils go for $40 plus in the mainland at pet shops.
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