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YakSlammer wrote:Took the words right out of my mouth Rik. There is a lot of story telling around this forum which makes it good. To knock on someone's report that actually has a photo posted just shows your own fishing insecurities.
Log off and go fish. Maybe that will make you feel better about yourself!
YakSlammer wrote:Took the words right out of my mouth Rik. There is a lot of story telling around this forum which makes it good. To knock on someone's report that actually has a photo posted just shows your own fishing insecurities.
Log off and go fish. Maybe that will make you feel better about yourself!
I apologize if I came across to harsh. I now realize that my post was exactly what I was speaking to, and for that, I apologize.
it was 35 inches somewhere in the 20 pound range and up here in the bay its a bull deffinatly and i kept it because i hadnt kept one in over 2 years seeing as how i was busy with working and the army and other fun things
BearsFan wrote:I just see a big redfish on a stringer, in a footwell, on a dock. If that kayak has anything close to the same dimensions as my kayak the fish would be over slot. That is what I was getting at. I don't care what you call it, that fish looks too big to keep to me.
chincy wrote:Well for what its worth I was bored so I did some goggling..
Looks like the pass he referenced is in AL,
are you familiar with their regulations?
Looks like their redfish rule is similar to our sea trout rule.. 1 overslot allowed. http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/s ... limits.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
YOU KEPT A 35inch RED So if you call it a "Bull" that means its a "Thropy" fish so why not let it go so another fisherman can tell the story also. I don't care what the regs are if 35 is a bull then they aren't working.