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    Quote Originally Posted by VBowler View Post
    You are the one that dont get it. You do not own the damn river. It is legal to commercially fish in the river just as it is to commercially fish in the ocean. Only difference instead of food this is being sold to a lake.
    That's basically the problem. Too many people thinking they own the river.

    Only God owns the river!:Happy:

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBowler View Post
    I know the paticular paylake I fish wouldn't need consumption advisories since the channel catfish that are stocked there come in on a Semi truck from Arkansas. They are certified for human consumption.

    And the Blues and Flats are property of the lake and not allowed to be removed.
    the channel cats may be farm raised but the blues and flatheads are not and alot of them are coming from the ohio river and many others and alot of them are coming from kentucky lake the point is that thay are being put in mudholes where they wont last they are being killed for profit by the people who fish these places who dont care about the fish at all they only care about holding up a half dead fish for a pic to say look what i caught this this starved to death half dead fish that i got out of a mud hole i dont know how anybody could feel proud of that people just dont care about are rivers or the fish that are in them and if the lake you fish is a good one like you say it is then how many times this year did thay stock blues and flatheads because if the fish didnt die then they would not need to stock them over and over again you are the one that dont get it.

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    Once again you are wrong as usual. I can guarantee you if you even try to hold any fish up at the lake i fish for a picture you will be told to leave the premises. Majority of the fish holding I see in pictures come from lakes and rivers. This is the dumbest practice there is. Drop that fish, bust its swimbladder it will swim off but will be dead in 3 days.

    You seem to think you have all the answers yet all I can see is you talking in circles. You have no proof to anything you say you are nothing but a pathetic mouthpiece that has no clue to what the truth is.

    Look at both opur profile pics you are the one endangering the fish not me. No chance in the world mine is going to drop to the ground. What ya got to say now hypocrite???

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.seaark77 View Post
    the channel cats may be farm raised but the blues and flatheads are not and alot of them are coming from the ohio river and many others and alot of them are coming from kentucky lake the point is that thay are being put in mudholes where they wont last they are being killed for profit by the people who fish these places who dont care about the fish at all they only care about holding up a half dead fish for a pic to say look what i caught this this starved to death half dead fish that i got out of a mud hole i dont know how anybody could feel proud of that people just dont care about are rivers or the fish that are in them and if the lake you fish is a good one like you say it is then how many times this year did thay stock blues and flatheads because if the fish didnt die then they would not need to stock them over and over again you are the one that dont get it.
    This is trying to get through to a guy that has his avatar of a fish he's bragging he won money with that doesn't look all that healthy. 51 lbs.....and it looks skinny compared to any blue cat pics I've ever seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBowler View Post
    Once again you are wrong as usual. I can guarantee you if you even try to hold any fish up at the lake i fish for a picture you will be told to leave the premises. Majority of the fish holding I see in pictures come from lakes and rivers. This is the dumbest practice there is. Drop that fish, bust its swimbladder it will swim off but will be dead in 3 days.

    You seem to think you have all the answers yet all I can see is you talking in circles. You have no proof to anything you say you are nothing but a pathetic mouthpiece that has no clue to what the truth is.

    Look at both opur profile pics you are the one endangering the fish not me. No chance in the world mine is going to drop to the ground. What ya got to say now hypocrite???
    LMAO .. so now we are throwing our fish around busting their swim bladders? I did read an article that said that dragging fish to a baitshop to weight them and then dragging them on a wood deck is AWESOME for the fish! Since we are throwing them around and blowing up their swim bladders I'm sure that splinters from the wood deck puncture their swim bladders to as you stretch them across the wood to make them look big.

    This has to be the dumbest logic I have ever seen. Paylakes are better for the fish because people throw them around and break their swim bladders at the river!!! And you talk crap about people just mentioning stuff with no proof lol.

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    Dont believe i have ever dragged a fish anywhere. Once again Epic fail for another clueless follower

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBowler View Post
    Dont believe i have ever dragged a fish anywhere. Once again Epic fail for another clueless follower
    So your avatar is a monster snakehead that just walked up to that wood deck? You have to admit that is one skinny looking fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBowler View Post
    Dont believe i have ever dragged a fish anywhere. Once again Epic fail for another clueless follower
    I'm pretty sure I have not blown up any fish bladders either ...... those damn river fisherman ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBowler View Post
    Once again you are wrong as usual. I can guarantee you if you even try to hold any fish up at the lake i fish for a picture you will be told to leave the premises. Majority of the fish holding I see in pictures come from lakes and rivers. This is the dumbest practice there is. Drop that fish, bust its swimbladder it will swim off but will be dead in 3 days.

    You seem to think you have all the answers yet all I can see is you talking in circles. You have no proof to anything you say you are nothing but a pathetic mouthpiece that has no clue to what the truth is.

    Look at both opur profile pics you are the one endangering the fish not me. No chance in the world mine is going to drop to the ground. What ya got to say now hypocrite???
    If I'm reading this correctly.......you are saying that someone holding a fish and MAYBE dropping one at some point is killing fish? BUT you fishing in a paylake that overstocks their ponds with too many big fish that will for sure die in a short period of time is ok?

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    Nope didnt walk up there at all. It was carried by me in a net. It was placed on a scale and then laid on a Deck. No dragging at all.

    Will await your next foolish comment Keyboard Warrior

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