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Clinton Lake (Central IL.) 9/5/2010
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<blockquote data-quote="nathanielrthomas" data-source="post: 159449" data-attributes="member: 1207"><p>Great catch man!! Looks like you had an excellent day on the water. Im not trying to tell you how to do anything, but I keep a plastic wal mart bag in the boat for weighing fish. It keeps them from flopping around, doesn't mess up the slimy film on the fish, and no need for punching unecessary holes in the lips of the fish. Just drop the fish in the bag, hook the scales to the handles, and get the weight. Or you can use the gill slit. Im just not a fan poking more holes in the fish if I dont have to, unless its necessary for a tournament. Please dont take this as me trying to start an argument. Im just sharing a cool tip an old angler shared with me years ago. </p><p></p><p>But anyway, great fishing bro. Hope I have a day like that in my near future. Thanks for the pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathanielrthomas, post: 159449, member: 1207"] Great catch man!! Looks like you had an excellent day on the water. Im not trying to tell you how to do anything, but I keep a plastic wal mart bag in the boat for weighing fish. It keeps them from flopping around, doesn't mess up the slimy film on the fish, and no need for punching unecessary holes in the lips of the fish. Just drop the fish in the bag, hook the scales to the handles, and get the weight. Or you can use the gill slit. Im just not a fan poking more holes in the fish if I dont have to, unless its necessary for a tournament. Please dont take this as me trying to start an argument. Im just sharing a cool tip an old angler shared with me years ago. But anyway, great fishing bro. Hope I have a day like that in my near future. Thanks for the pics. [/QUOTE]
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