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Ambassador Field Correspondent Lunker
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Yes I agree CJ. Tough to overharvest bass in private lake in south that for the most part gets little fishing pressure. Number one issue bar none on growing bigger bass.
I feel 100% confident on this Ky pond that would be my advice (harvest of smaller bass)-so opposite of what they are saying. I guess in this case it is true "you get what you pay for".
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ok this is a bump. I do not want to give away the verdict. I will just say this it got my blood boiling and could see why matt wanted me to see it. Check it out please and comment. OK, I was watching this video and was wondering what the big deal was. Needless to say, after they shocked up 10 million 10" bass and then went on to say "this lake has been overhaversted", I left coffee on my laptop. That was hilarious it was so wrong.
Robinson, PI (Politically Incorrect, of Course)
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yep that video got me fired up to say the least. It give many state agenecies a bad name and I feel they are not all this igornant on pond mgmt I know. The emphasis is now on stream restoration and reservoir management. It leaves it up to us pond owners and private guys to keep the pond education going.
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