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pinsandfins

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This is the carnage after a tourney weekend at Chester frost. There should just be no excuse for that many dead fish. Something should be done.
 

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Oh, wow. it does look like maybe 13 fish there. . But just doing some quick math here in my head checked the weigh in sheet. and looks like there was in the neighborhood of real close to 300 fish brought to the scale that Saturday evening, after a 10 hour fishing day. And I'm guessing a few guys didn't weigh theirs in. So just some simple math here looks like we have a 96% survival rate for the fish. and that's not to say that a few of those (dead) fish weren't still alive. So I say good, no great job Chester Frost Anglers on your fish care.
Think about it Pinsandfins, we hate to see them die to.. Oh another little tid bit for yeah. In the CBA rules if a fish dies in your livewell, you aren't aloud to release it. So fisherman must care too.
 
It’s was bad today there could tell the bow fishing is hot there were carp and far all around the ramp stinking up the place
 
Here are a few other pics from today.
 

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I think we ought to have an understanding that dead fish make it to someone’s table. Certainly someone likes to eat fish. If nothing else, clean em, freeze em, and donate them to a church fish fry.
 
All of the fatalities were taken away. Someone always takes the CBA fish home. My buddy Rellian usually does and he is at every weigh in. At any rate, I heard there was another tournament weigh in conducted there after the CBA, but I don’t know who. Yeah tournaments kill bass. They always have and kill way fewer than they did years ago. Fishing is better than ever.
 
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