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Leapin' BassTue Jun-27-00 04:18 AM
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Brian,

When I got the legal seabass last Sunday I attached him to a stringer. When I got home and was cleaning it I noticed how strong and sharp the spines on the first dorsal are. It swam under my tube and stuff several times when it was on the stringer. I know they usually swim with that fin folded down but it freaked me out anyway. I had a largemouth pop a tube with it's fin one time when I was floating down a river in Virginia. I was trying to get the hook out when POP! I was instantly underwater (not a float tube - just an inner tube).

Anyway, I think if I catch and keep another legal in the tube I'm going to snip off the ends of those spines before letting it dangle.

You can't catch tomorrow what you kill today - please practice catch and release.

  

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What to do with our toothy friends? [View all] , Jerry Hendrickson, Thu May-25-00 02:47 AM
  toothy halibuts, Rob, May 25th 2000, #1
Stringer?, Leapin' Bass, May 25th 2000, #2
stringer, brian, May 25th 2000, #3
Stairs?, Leapin' Bass, May 25th 2000, #4
      Re:stairs?, brian, May 25th 2000, #5
           Stairs, Rob, May 25th 2000, #6
           know any places that sell titanium split rings... (nm), brian, May 25th 2000, #7
                I wish, Rob, May 25th 2000, #8
           Fishing Clubs..., Leapin' Bass, May 26th 2000, #9
Thanks for the advise!, Jerry Hendrickson, May 31st 2000, #10
KILL THE BUTTS!!!, brian, May 31st 2000, #11
      What do we do with our spiny friends?, Leapin' Bass, Jun 27th 2000 #12

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