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In before the lock! You all probably already know my opinion on the topic. Anybody starts bugging me about where I catch bass, especially someone who kills bass, I tell them, "Figure it out for yourself. Learn to be a skilled and ethical angler. Explore the lakes, ponds, and rivers. You will find the fish you are looking for." . Bass grow slow at our latitude. According to some sources, it takes three years for a bass to reach twelve inches. Three years! A twenty-two inch bass could be over ten years old!! With that in mind, it's easy to see it doesn't take many bone heads to destroy a bass fishery. How many years do you think the average bass in the average body of water lives before some selfish moron takes him home for dinner? Source: http://www.fishingthebigd.com/index_Page373.htm My opinion is, if you know of a under-utilized bass fishery, keep it to yourself. There are a lot of selfish and ignorant anglers out there who will ruin it for you and everybody else who uses it.
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