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With that said, Fish of a lifetime for sure! If I landed that hawg, I would tag it (if legal to do so). Not one for tagging nates, but I would make an exception for a fish like that!
Quote from: ML_Hunter on February 25, 2013, 06:51:54 PMWith that said, Fish of a lifetime for sure! If I landed that hawg, I would tag it (if legal to do so). Not one for tagging nates, but I would make an exception for a fish like that! ...and this is why fish like this are fish of a lifetime now. Once the fish is dead, its dead, and so is its gene pool. Hard to make babies when you're dead. Do the rest of the fishing community a favor and take measurements, take good pictures, get a replica made. Let someone else catch their fish of a lifetime.
Just wondering, how many people saying let that fish go if he's dead he is no longer in the gene pool try to go kill the biggest buck or bull every year and take it out of the gene pool? Next time take a picture if that buck instead of shooting him, but make sure not to lift him off the ground for the pic! Btw nice fish and pic
QuoteJust wondering, how many people saying let that fish go if he's dead he is no longer in the gene pool try to go kill the biggest buck or bull every year and take it out of the gene pool? Next time take a picture if that buck instead of shooting him, but make sure not to lift him off the ground for the pic! Btw nice fish and picThe only difference is that deer and elk are not literally going extinct while we watch. Steelhead are. I agree - freaking out about a picture is probably a bit of an overkill. But killing a fish like that, with the species disappearing, would be a bad move.
Quote from: Limhangerslayer on February 26, 2013, 03:01:47 PM Just wondering, how many people saying let that fish go if he's dead he is no longer in the gene pool try to go kill the biggest buck or bull every year and take it out of the gene pool? Next time take a picture if that buck instead of shooting him, but make sure not to lift him off the ground for the pic! Btw nice fish and picthe fish was released .
Quote from: huntnnw on February 25, 2013, 10:06:26 PMpeople on here preaching about taking a wild fish out of the water...right...catch a steelhead of a lifetime and not take a picWho says you can't get a picture without removing it from the water?
people on here preaching about taking a wild fish out of the water...right...catch a steelhead of a lifetime and not take a pic
Let me add some gas to this Bonfire... I see pictures of people like Young Hot Women fisherwoman steelheaders You get the point and they have 95% of the fish out of the water.So why aren't you call jumping on them?