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  • RULER / TAPE MEASURE

    6 20.00%
  • FISH BOARD

    11 36.67%
  • DON'T MEASURE

    1 3.33%
  • ONLY MEASURE WHEN REQUIRED BY LAW

    12 40.00%
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  1. #11
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    Fish wap in SE Mo 9 inch limit,I use the little easy checker, Kentucky lake 10 inch, use the green grip n check, Mississippi 12+ the big pink crappie saver, home lake of Reelfoot Tn, no length limit, use eyeballs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy E View Post
    I use the golden rule
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    We have two livewells in boat put the smaller fish 10"-11 in passanger side and keepers 11" and over in drivers side.We have homemade fish bead counters that go to 25.The ones close to 10" go back as soon as we catch them.We use the EZchecker and the golden rule if close.
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    Measure all fish to the regulations of the lake I am fishing. If the fish is obviously a keeper no need in measuring, just keeping count. I would rather throw a fish back at a length limit of 9 inches that measures exactly 9 inches, because its all in the eyes of the beholder on how you interpret the rules. So if its not over 9 inches and a 1/4 it dont go in the live well.

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