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Think catch and release isn't important?


DTro

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Think again

Once again we are reminded that if we want to continue to have a trophy fishery and keep catching big fish, catch and release is the only way that will happen.

Here's some data from a fish that Eddie ec30_06 caught recently:

Eddie measured it at 44". The tagged fish was first caught near Renville County’s Mack Lake/Camp Town County Park. The fish was 40" long and aged at approx 14yrs. This was in 1997 shocked

So that means that the fish was 100 river miles downstream from where it was first caught and grew about 4" in 13 years. That also makes it approx 27 years old!

Something to think about next time you catch a big one and maybe want to harvest it for a meal. Like Dark30 has always said, a T-Bone tastes much better. wink

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Don't thank me, thank Eddie. smile Not only for catching the fish, but following up with the DNR and sharing the info.

I'm just a messenger. But I think it's a pretty important message and hope others would spread the word about eye opening info like this.

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i've seen a few presentations by various midwest DNR agencies, and I know folks in Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa have all found some degrees of winter migration to bigger rivers, or the mainstems/deep holes by flatheads

but like most things, it wasn't always consistent, some fish stayed put, others went upstream, and so forth. Fish generally did show fidelity to their preferred overwintering site though

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I caught one two seasons ago that actully shrunk (according to my measurments) by 4" and lost 4# since it was originally caught by north redwood and I caught in Mankato city limits eight years later.

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