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    With the spawn right around the corner, I have been thinking about whether to keep the fish during the spawn or releasing them. I have decided to release all the fish except what I need to last until my next fishing trip. I will have plenty of time to restock my freezer after they have spawned. This is my personal decision and I'm not condemning anyone who keeps their fish.
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    To each their own, personally don't care either way. When I need fish I keep fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spindle View Post
    With the spawn right around the corner, I have been thinking about whether to keep the fish during the spawn or releasing them. I have decided to release all the fish except what I need to last until my next fishing trip. I will have plenty of time to restock my freezer after they have spawned. This is my personal decision and I'm not condemning anyone who keeps their fish.
    If I catch males, I keep them for the freezer. I try to release as any females as possible because I don't really NEED the fish. When ya fish year round, it's easy to have plenty of fish. Let the big females spawn. I agree with "To each their own" tho.
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    then why "toot" your horn ?

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    I was sitting here thinking about this thread and wondering what the difference in keeping a female crappie now or in May once you put a knife to her she will never lay anymore eggs, with that in mind we might ought to throw females back year round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    I was sitting here thinking about this thread and wondering what the difference in keeping a female crappie now or in May once you put a knife to her she will never lay anymore eggs, with that in mind we might ought to throw females back year round.
    I tend to agree with your assessment on that!
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    Well every female from 6" up will lay eggs in the spawn at different times . There is no way we can catch enough to make a difference . Crappie will take over a small lake . They all eat the same .
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    By the time I figure out if its a male or female I've done cut half of it off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by free bird View Post
    By the time I figure out if its a male or female I've done cut half of it off.
    I catch them from cold water and release them in hot grease.
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    If you need the fish ..Keep it.. I am 64, and for years, I have caught and released many fish. Last year, I released 3 bass over ten pounds, and several over 6. The State came in and drained the lake. This is the second lake that has happened. You should see the fish that were wasted. I will release all crappie over 2 lbs. if I don't need them to eat. But a dead fish is a dead fish. Don't bring up something that might cause the State to make more stupid rules..Enjoy the outdoors, and pass it on to the young ones.
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